Dear all,
Does the package "hier.part" limited to only 12 predictor variables. I was
trying to use it to partition (select) the most relevant predictor variables
our of 30 ones, and I always get an error message says:
"Error: Number of variables must be < 13 for current implementation"
Thanks
Dear all,
Does the package “hier.part” limited to only 12 predictor variables. I was
trying to use it to partition (select) the most relevant predictor
variables our of 30 ones, and I always get an error message says:
“Error: Number of variables must be < 13 for current implementation”
Tha
On Mar 5, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Marco Jorge wrote:
Hi everyone,
A beguinner question.
- How shall i import 9 different ascii (created from a gis layer
(arcmap
grid)) into R to create a single dataframe for using in hier.part?
Should i use read.table, then turn each created object into a single
Hi everyone,
A beguinner question.
- How shall i import 9 different ascii (created from a gis layer (arcmap
grid)) into R to create a single dataframe for using in hier.part?
Should i use read.table, then turn each created object into a single vector
using unlist and finally use data.frame to jo
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