On Mon, 13 Oct 2014, Rich Shepard wrote:
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Data sets have been scaled and closed using acomp(). The dist() function
returns a matrix of Aitchison distances row-by-row in the data set. Example:
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Dear sig-eco list,
I am trying to calculate Local Convex Hulls home ranges for a small
dataset using the LoCoh functions of the great adehabitatHR package.
I could calculate successfully the alpha-LoCoh using Getz's rule of
thumb, but there are some troubles with k-LoCoH.
In particular when I try
Dear Tim Richter,
Some minimal information is the version of vegan you are using: we have just
redesigned the permutation functions in github and R-Forge and it is essential
to know where to look at (and we are not too keen to look at the code that will
be thrown away in the next release later
Hi there,
i have three dataframes, which have the same structure (data.frame, 358
observations of 340 variables, every column is "num"eric), and are
basically submatrices of a parental dataset.
I can perform a CCA on all of them (with the explanatory dataset being
"abio")
/cca1_ab <- cca(df1~