Re: [R] your suggestions in MRMs

2015-04-08 Thread Sarah Goslee
r2002 > > site2, 25.05; 35.56 (XY coordinate); 37degree celcius; year2001 > > site2, 25.05; 35.56 (XY coordinate); 32degree celcius; year2002 > > > > Thanks > > > > === > > >> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 14:23:27 -0400 >> Subject: Re: [R] your su

Re: [R] your suggestions in MRMs

2015-04-08 Thread Kristi Glover
), 33degree celcius; year2002 site2, 25.05; 35.56 (XY coordinate); 37degree celcius; year2001 site2, 25.05; 35.56 (XY coordinate); 32degree celcius; year2002 Thanks === > Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 14:23:27 -0400 > Subject: Re: [R] your suggestions in MRMs > From: sarah.gos...@g

Re: [R] your suggestions in MRMs

2015-04-08 Thread Sarah Goslee
Kristi, The row names are utterly arbitrary. Each row is a separate site, and sitelocation is a location variable (both intended to conceal the absolute location, which is confidential since it's on private property). It is NOT the Euclidean distance, nor is a row representing a pair of sites. If

[R] your suggestions in MRMs

2015-04-08 Thread Kristi Glover
Hi R Users, I was trying to perfom multiple regression on resemblance matrices (MRMs). This technique in avaiable in "ecodist" package and looked at the example data to know how I need to organize my data set. I think the data is distance matrix but I was wondering the rows name. For example,