[R] Using the mahalanobis( ) function

2011-03-22 Thread Tyler Rinker
mahalanobis(meany,meanm,S) [1] 4.233462 mahalanobis(meano,meanm,S) [1] 3.857911 From: tyler_rin...@hotmail.com To: r-help@r-project.org Subject: RE: [R] Using the mahalanobis( ) function Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 23:55:08 -0400 This is what I've tried so far and just can't get it. I know I want a value

Re: [R] Using the mahalanobis( ) function

2011-03-22 Thread Tyler Rinker
mahalanobis(meano,meanm,S) [1] 3.857911 From: tyler_rin...@hotmail.com To: r-help@r-project.org Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 22:01:04 -0400 Subject: [R] Using the mahalanobis( ) function I want to calculate the Manhalanobis D as an effect size for a follow up to a MANOVA. I think I'm getting further

[R] Using the mahalanobis( ) function

2011-03-21 Thread Tyler Rinker
Hello all, I am a 2 month newbie to R and am stumped. I have a data set that I've run multivariate stats on using the manova function (I included the data set). Now it comes time for a table of effect sizes with significance. The univariate tests are easy. Where I run into trouble

Re: [R] Using the mahalanobis( ) function

2011-03-21 Thread Tyler Rinker
) : STATS is longer than the extent of 'dim(x)[MARGIN]' From: tyler_rin...@hotmail.com To: r-help@r-project.org Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 20:33:58 -0400 Subject: [R] Using the mahalanobis( ) function Hello all, I am a 2 month newbie to R and am stumped. I have a data set that I've run

Re: [R] Using the Mahalanobis Function

2011-03-20 Thread Tyler Rinker
...@hotmail.com To: r-help@r-project.org Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 01:53:47 -0400 Subject: [R] Using the Mahalanobis Function Hello all, I am a 2 month newbie to R and am stumped. I have a data set that I've run multivariate stats on using the manova function (I included the data set

[R] Using the Mahalanobis Function

2011-03-19 Thread Tyler Rinker
Hello all, I am a 2 month newbie to R and am stumped. I have a data set that I've run multivariate stats on using the manova function (I included the data set). Now it comes time for a table of effect sizes with significance. The univariate tests are easy. Where I run into trouble