[R] hist - modify maximum frequency (vertical axis)

2008-03-20 Thread Omar Baqueiro
so that the maximum frequency is a specific number (say 300, is the maximum value of the vertical axis). This value is the maximum value shown overall in all the histograms. Is that possible? Thanks, Omar -- Omar Baqueiro Espinosa Computer Science PhD Candidate Computer Systems Engineer Workpag

Re: [R] Fligner-Killeen

2007-11-08 Thread Omar Baqueiro
> On 9/11/2007, at 4:28 PM, Omar Baqueiro wrote: > > > Dear R experts, > > > > I am looking at the Fligner-Killeen statistic to perform a > > "homegenity of variance" test across multiple data sets. However I > > cannot find any reference to any paper or

[R] Fligner-Killeen

2007-11-08 Thread Omar Baqueiro
rmation on both Fligner and Killeen without success (the first result from a google search in Fligner-Killeen is R documentation...) could someone point me to any article (or the title) where this test is described? Thank you. -- Omar Baqueiro Espinosa Computer Science PhD Candidate Computer System

[R] Trellis dotplot label keys (update)

2007-10-25 Thread Omar Baqueiro
Hi again, After playing a bit further, I have got the dotplot to put different symbols using pch = c(1,2,3,4,5), however, the symbols do not appear in the label, where I still get only circles of different colors!!! Any help? thanks! On 10/25/07, Omar Baqueiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[R] Trellis dotplot label keys

2007-10-25 Thread Omar Baqueiro
ver, I need the plot have different shapes for the different keys and currently I just get circles with different colours as the keys. Can someone tell me the way to indicate R how to assign automatically keys which are black/white printer friendly? Thank you! Omar. -- Omar Baqueiro Espinosa

Re: [R] Shapiro-Welch W value interpretation

2007-10-01 Thread Omar Baqueiro
ng to be helpful. > Again, do not worry, and thank you VERY MUCH for your time answering and reading this. Also, if my tone seems harsh in this mail, it is not intended as that, I just tried to write down the facts. Regards, Omar On 9/30/07, P Ehlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

[R] Shapiro-Welch W value interpretation

2007-09-29 Thread Omar Baqueiro
Hello, I have tested a distribution for normality using the Shapiro-Welch statistic. The result of this is the following: Shapiro-Wilk normality test data: mydata W = 0.9989, p-value = 0.8791 I know that the p-value > 0.05 (for my purposes) means that the data IS normally distributed

[R] Wilcoxon Rank test

2007-09-12 Thread Omar Baqueiro
! -- Omar Baqueiro Espinosa Computer Science PhD Candidate Computer Systems Engineer Workpage: www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~omar/ HomePage (spanish):http://www.baqueiro.co.uk/ PGP Key available at: www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~omar/pgp.html _ __ R-help@r-project.org mailing