like a crude method to check whether failing to account for
within-row or within-column covariances is likely to be problematic, given the
level of missing data, but I don't have any other ideas.
Cheers,
~Dan Rabosky
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like a crude method to check whether failing to account for
within-row or within-column covariances is likely to be problematic, given the
level of missing data, but I don't have any other ideas.
Cheers,
~Dan Rabosky
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? That would suggest that the memory issue is cumulative -
shouldn't any memory consumed within rq(...) be freed up after I return???
This is occurring with R 2.10.1 on a 64 bit machine running OSX 10.6.2 (6 GB
RAM).
Thanks!
~Dan Rabosky
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computed pairwise distances
for such mixed data, so don't have much to go on.
Thanks for your help,
~Dan Rabosky
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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Fuller Evolutionary Biology Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853