e. If you had loaded them in the other order
> it would have masked the other one.
>
> In fact it masked seven functions in total in this case as the message
> told you.
>
> Michael
>
> On 23/06/2020 16:29, K Amoatwi wrote:
> > Dear Wolfgang,
> > Yes! The "m
ave loaded the 'meta' package after 'metafor' and then forest() will
> try to use the corresponding function from the meta package and not
> metafor. With:
>
> metafor::forest(result.md)
>
> it should work.
>
> Best,
> Wolfgang
>
> >-Origin
te:
> Dear Kobby,
>
> Please post the output of sessionInfo() and class(result.md).
>
> Best,
> Wolfgang
>
> >-Original Message-
> >From: K Amoatwi [mailto:amoatwi...@gmail.com]
> >Sent: Monday, 22 June, 2020 22:30
> >To: Viechtbauer, Wolfgang
t; benefits.
>
> Best,
> Wolfgang
>
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ychiatry and
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> >-Original Message-
> >From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of
Dear All,
I am using the example from one of the tutorial about "Metafor" package and
"escalc" function, to learn how this package can be applied to do
meta-analysi; the code and the data is directly from the tutorials but
"weights=freq" option in the escalc function is given me error message
This
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