Re: [R] ipf function in R

2008-03-06 Thread GREGOR Brian J
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Re: [R] ipf function in R

2008-03-05 Thread Charles C. Berry
On Wed, 5 Mar 2008, Chandra Shah wrote: > Hi > I have a 3 x 2 contingency table: > 10 20 > 30 40 > 50 60 > I want to update the frequencies to new marginal totals: > 100 130 > 40 80 110 > I want to use the ipf (iterative proportional fitting) function which > is apparently in the cat package. > C

Re: [R] ipf function in R

2008-03-05 Thread Ted Harding
On 05-Mar-08 07:14:28, Chandra Shah wrote: > Hi > I have a 3 x 2 contingency table: > 10 20 > 30 40 > 50 60 > I want to update the frequencies to new marginal totals: > 100 130 > 40 80 110 > I want to use the ipf (iterative proportional fitting) function > which is apparently in the cat package. >

[R] ipf function in R

2008-03-05 Thread Chandra Shah
Hi I have a 3 x 2 contingency table: 10 20 30 40 50 60 I want to update the frequencies to new marginal totals: 100 130 40 80 110 I want to use the ipf (iterative proportional fitting) function which is apparently in the cat package. Can somebody please advice me how to input this data and invoke