Bounded memory ANOVA
If it is a fixed-effects ANOVA you can just use biglm(). Otherwise you could use biglm() to fit the necessary sequences of models to give the RSS that you need for the F-tests. -thomas
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Hardi wrote:
Hi, I'm using aov() to analyze the data and get the rank of factors. However, this does not work for larger set of data due to memory limitation. Are there any similar function to use aov() on data sets larger than memory similar to biglm ? Thanks, ~ Hardi
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