(Sorry for multiple posting. Seems to be my msg is not distributed in my
previous emails)
Dear R users,
I need to do sampling without replacement (bootstraps). I have two variables
(Xvar, Yvar).
I have a correlation from original data set cor(Xvar, Yvar)=0.6174221. I am
doing 5 samplin
(Sorry for multiple posting. Seems to be my msg is not distributed in my
previous emails)
Dear R users,
I need to do sampling without replacement (bootstraps). I have two variables
(Xvar, Yvar).
I have a correlation from original data set cor(Xvar, Yvar)=0.6174221. I am
doing 5 samplin
Xvar<-c(0.1818182,0.5384615,0.5535714,0.4680851,0.4545455,0.4385965,0.5185185,0.4035088,0.4901961,0.3650794,0.462963,0.4,0.56,0.3965517,0.4909091,
0.4716981,0.4310345,0.2,0.1509434,0.2647059,0.173913,0.1914894,0.1914894,0.1489362,0.1363636,0.2244898,0.2325581,0.133,0.1818182,0.1702128,
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Dear R users,
I need to generate random integer(s) in a range (say that beetween 1 to
100) in R.
Any help is deeply appreciated.
Kind Regards
Seyit Ali
Dr. Seyit Ali KAYIS
Selcuk University, Fac
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