Dear R-experts,
I have some questions about boxplots with lattice.
My data is similar as in the example below, I have two factors
(Goodness of Fit and Algorithms) and data values but in each panels the scales
are quite different, therefore the normal boxplots produced by
set.seed(1)
GOF <- facto
r testing in the
framework of invariant coordinates or independent components obtained
from the package ICS. The parametric Hotelling’s T test serves as a
reference for the nonparametric location tests.
Suggestions, bug reports and other comments are very welcome.
Best wishes,
Klaus, Sei
Hi,
thanks everyone!
pchisqsum() in the "survey" package does exactly what I was looking for!
Best wishes,
Klaus
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Datum: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 07:45:15 -0700 (PDT)
Von: Thomas Lumley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: S Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Dear R experts,
I was wondering if there are any R functions that give the tail area
of a sum of chisquare distributions of the type:
a_1 X_1 + a_2 X_2
where a_1 and a_2 are constants and X_1 and X_2 are independent chi-square
variables with different degrees of freedom.
Thanks,
Klaus
n and actual figure.
I hope this describes my problem better.
Klaus
> On 9/12/06, Klaus Nordhausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear Deepayan,
> >
> > thanks for your reply, the change of the aspect does however not solve
> my problem with the space below th
Dear R experts,
it would be very kind if you could help me with two wireplot problems.
First, when I make a wireplot and transform it into an .eps using the
postscript function the eps-file leaves always a lot of space below the plot,
as if it would leave space for a legend or something like th