Please see my previous note and please read the documentation. Also note the
difference between a character string literal in quotes and the name of a
vector, which is usually not quoted.
Frank
Chalikias George wrote:
>
> The actual dataframe that I have imported on R is
>
>Death adp
> 1
The actual dataframe that I have imported on R is
Death adp
1 0 58.00
2 1 18.70
3 0 21.75
4 1 25.35
5 0 20.55
6 1 28.05
7 0 50.15
8 1 31.25
9 1 32.75
10 1 28.95
11 1 15.10
12 0 45.05
13 1 19.95
14 0 32.95
15 0 22.60
16 0
The error message is literally true, as you did not specify any data to the
function at all. Please read the documentation. Also, note that
rcspline.plot is largely replaced by the R rms package, although it may have
value if there is only one predictor and that predictor is continuous. Also
not
Dear all,
As I am new to the R community - although eager to advance- I would
like to pose a question to the community.
I have an SPSS file which I have imported it in R (with the read.spss
command) which conists of scale (continuous) variable "adiponectin" and
the corresponding categorical
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