Ok, found it.
Thanks.
Am Samstag, den 07.03.2009, 22:34 +0100 schrieb Ralph Scherer:
> Dear Prof. Ripley,
>
> thank you for your fast answer.
> But which book do you mean?
> I can't find an MASS book.
> Do you mean the R book?
>
> Best wishes,
> Ralph
>
>
trap) in
> chapter 5 of MASS (the book). The functions used are in the scripts
> of the MASS package, but you will need to understand the theory being
> used as described in the book.
>
> On Sat, 7 Mar 2009, Ralph Scherer wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > is it p
Dear all,
is it possible to estimate a standard error for the median?
And is there a function in R for this?
I want to use it to describe a skewed distribution.
Thanks in advance,
Ralph
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Dear list members,
I am searching for a way to simulate data from a multinomial
distribution with overdispersion.
The data should describe counts of different species under different
conditions.
Does someone know a way to simulate this or a book or article where I
can find informations about t
Hi Lauren,
try it with dev.off() before plotting.
Perhaps you have an old window or connection open somewhere.
Bests,
Ralph
Am Thursday 25 September 2008 14:24:17 schrieb Gough Lauren:
> Dear all,
>
> I am a very new user to R (for windows) (since Monday!) so please excuse
> me if I am asking an
Hello Robert,
would it be an idea to construct CI's with bootstrap methods?
If yes, you can use package "boot", based on the book of Davison & Hinkley or
the package "bootstrap", based on the book of Efron &Tibshirani.
You can put the estimator inside for argument "theta".
Bests,
Ralph
Am Thurs
Hello list,
I want to compare time needed for a simulation between R and Ra (time
optimized loops).
Does anybody know, how I can count time needed for a simulation in R?
Bests,
Ralph
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hello!
My Problem is, that I want to compare seven groups, which have the
discrete values from 0 to 3. These are damageclasses of plants. 0 is
best and 3 is worst. Every group has 4 replications with 2 plants. The
two plants were together in a cage with animals. I think the problem is
that the
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