On 2 Aug 2002 at 9:46, jlamoral wrote:
Hello Thanks for this reponse it is perfect for the sink function but if i use per exemple : i_c(1,1,2,2) j_c(0.1,0.2,0.8,0.6) anov_aov(j~i) summ_summary(aov)
do you have an object with name "aov" in your directory??? Check with ls() I recommend to remove it as it is not recommended to give objects built in function names.
summ
the answer is ...
Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F)
j 1 0.99412 0.99412 338 0.002946 **
Residuals 2 0.00588 0.00294
My results
summ_summary(anov) summ
Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) i 1 0.3025 0.3025 24.2 0.03893 * Residuals 2 0.0250 0.0125 --- Signif. codes: 0 `***' 0.001 `**' 0.01 `*' 0.05 `.' 0.1 ` ' 1
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Signif. codes: 0 `***' 0.001 `**' 0.01 `*' 0.05 `.' 0.1 ` ' 1
for summ[1]
the answer is ...
[[1]]
Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F)
j 1 0.99412 0.99412 338 0.002946 **
Residuals 2 0.00588 0.00294
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Signif. codes: 0 `***' 0.001 `**' 0.01 `*' 0.05 `.' 0.1 ` ' 1
and i want to put the value (Pr(>F)) 0.002946 into a variables but i
can not acces to this varible Re thanks a lot Julien Lamoral
anova() gives you the result which is maybe more suitable for subsetting then summary try unlist(anova(anov)[5])[1] Pr(>F).1 0.03892554 it works just with your example, for more dimensions go through manual pages and some trial and error.
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