--- Mauricio Cardeal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all:
> 
> Please be patient with my silly question:
> 
> How can I get proportions if I have a contingency table ? 
> 
> I tried the table command, but I almost sure I made my usual
> mistakes.
> 
Try the prop.table function

I am also putting together R manual for epidemiologist, some of which
you may find useful. It available at
http://www.ucbcidp.org/courses/epiwithr.pdf

Tomas

> Thaks
> 
> Mauricio
> 
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