Thankyou for your replies, you've answered my question and given me more to
think on. I guess it is unwise to draw any conclusions from the
standardised results for these reasons.
James.
--On 22 August 2011 17:30 +0100 ted.hard...@wlandres.net wrote:
On 22-Aug-11 15:37:40, JC Mat
** 0.01 * 0.05 . 0.1 1
Residual standard error: 0.8723 on 20337 degrees of freedom
Multiple R-squared: 0.2394, Adjusted R-squared: 0.239
F-statistic: 640.2 on 10 and 20337 DF, p-value: < 2.2e-16
So having, for instance for humidity (hum), B = 28.35 +/- 1.468, while
Hi all,
I've been playing with ROracle (0.5-9) for a few days
and I can't wrap my mind around this one.
Here's a sample of my R (2.4.0) session.
my.df<-data.frame(prd_id=c(123,456),vol_factor=c(.123,.456))
> my.df
prd_id vol_factor
1123 0.123
2456 0.456
> library(ROracle)
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Thank you Stephanie. This is perfect!
On May 10, 12:34 pm, Stephanie Kovalchik wrote:
> JC,
>
> If each row are the counts for a 2 x 2 contingency table - so for the
> ith contingency table you have counts for row 1 c(Y08[i],Z08[i]) and
> row 2 (Y09[i],Z09[i]) then you could u
I am very new to R. I have some data from a CVS stored in vdata with 4
columns labeled:
X08, Y08, X09, Y09.
I have created two new "columns" like so:
Z08 <- (vdata$X08-vdata$Y08)
Z09 <- (vdata$X09-vdata$Y09)
I would like to use chisq.test for each "row" and output the p-value
for each in a sto
Hi all,
is there a way to integrate R language within a c++ programme? That is,
is there something like an R library I can incorporate in my c++ code?
Thanks,
Javier
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