ion to be much longer than it needs to be!).
Thank you very much again!
G
-----Original Message-
From: Jari Oksanen
Sent: 16. desember 2019 16:39
To: Gonzalez-Mirelis, Genoveva
Cc: r-sig-ecology@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R-sig-eco] twinspan classification rules as narrative
Howdy,
TWINSPAN
Howdy,
TWINSPAN is not in CRAN. It seems that you found it in github.
TWINSPAN is an old method, and it seems that people are forgetting how it
works. Here some narrative:
First, you have defined cut levels to transform your abundance data into binary
indicator “pseudospecies”. You give these
Dear all,
I am trying to understand the results from the twinspan function in the R
package that has been recently developed (also named twinspan).
Particularly, I would like to be able to derive the classification rules
(indicator species and abundance values, or rather ranges) for each termin