Frodo Jedi wrote:
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>>What is the question you are really trying to find the answer for?
Knowing that
>>may help us give more meaningful answers.
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> Concerning your question I thought to have been clear.
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> I want to understand which analysis I have to use in order to understand
> if t
djhurio wrote:
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> Isn't Ctrl+a used for "select all" in R GUI (under Windows)? Ctrl+e does
> not work for me. What editor are you using?
>
The general question seems to refer to the case of running R console
directly from your operating-system's prompt-line (e.g. C:\).
Well, if you are usin
Hi Charlene,
Have you looked at:
>?subset
dror
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Hi Stat,
Make sure you have read the example in
>?apply
after that, if you still have more questions,
try to be as specific as you can and provide an example.
best,
dror
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Hi Dong,
I have a similar question and you can find the answers received by now in
this
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Doing-a-mixed-ANOVA-after-accounting-for-a-covariate-td3164230.html
thread .
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I tried to implement Ista's procedure and would like to provide it as
a working example, with the intention to get feedback from the R
community:
The data contains three variables:
One dependent var: t.total
and two independent vars: group (between: D2C2, C2D2) and present.type
(within: C2, D2).
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