aster University
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> From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Robert D.
> Bowers M.A.
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In general, analysis functions in R return objects. When returned alone on an
interactive console the default print method for that object gets printed.
However, you can put it into a variable with the <- assignment operator, and
use the str function to see what values are inside the object, and
I've studied R a little bit, although I haven't used it in some time
(except via RCommander). I'm working on my dissertation project and
have spectrometer data that I need to evaluate. I need to find a way to
simplify the output from multi-way ANOVA so I can reduce the areas of
the spectrum t
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