Re: [R] Post Hoc methods for anova in R

2008-12-04 Thread Greg Snow
There are the multcomp and multtest packages as well as various tools in other 
packages (estimable in gmodels, TukeyHSD in stats, etc.).  Do any of these do 
what you want?  If not, then some more detail would help us help you.

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 Dear R community

 Does anyone know of some methods already programmed up open source in
 R for the post hoc methods in anova.

 I have some microarray data generated from different drug treatments 8
 in particular, and a subset of 90 genes which i would like to
 analyseusing the above method.


 Thank you

 Paul

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[R] Post Hoc methods for anova in R

2008-12-03 Thread paul murima
Dear R community

Does anyone know of some methods already programmed up open source in
R for the post hoc methods in anova.

I have some microarray data generated from different drug treatments 8
in particular, and a subset of 90 genes which i would like to
analyseusing the above method.


Thank you

Paul

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