Re: [R] question

2023-01-30 Thread PIKAL Petr
Hallo Carolyn >From what you describe you cannot calculate correlations. You stated that you have two sets of data, one for December and one for March and that rows in one set is not related to the rows in another set and even persons tested in both months do not have their values on the same row

Re: [R] question

2023-01-30 Thread Ebert,Timothy Aaron
Can you please show us a small sample of your data? The first 5 or 10 lines should be good enough. Tim -Original Message- From: R-help On Behalf Of Carolyn J Miller via R-help Sent: Monday, January 30, 2023 1:16 PM To: r-help@r-project.org Subject: [R] question [External Email] Hi guy

[R] question

2023-01-30 Thread Carolyn J Miller via R-help
Hi guys, I am using the cor() function to see if there are correlations between March cortisol levels and December cortisol levels and I'm trying to figure out if the function is doing what I want it to do. Each sample has it's own separate row in the CSV file that I'm working out of. March Co

[R] Covid Mutations: Cumulative?

2023-01-30 Thread Leonard Mada via R-help
Dear R-Users, Did anyone follow more closely the SARS Cov-2 lineages? I have done a quick check of Cov-2 mutations on the list downloaded from NCBI (see GitHub page below); but it seems that the list contains the cumulative mutations only for B.1 => B.1.1, but not after the B.1.1 branch: # B.