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Hi i'm trying to plot my data in R and i can't manage to scale the x axis. My x axis are dates, months and years, and when I plot I only have the x axis like this...
Hello I'm currently using the dbFD function of the FD package and i'm having some things that I can't do. Is there any way to check the relations between dbFD indexes? Function cor for example? I can...
Hi. First i would like to say that i'm really new in R. I recently started working with R and i'm using the FD package. I'm having some errors that doesn't make any sense. I have...
Hi again Is there any way to check the relations between dbFD indexes? Function cor for example? I can't manage to put the informations correctly I want to see the relationships between the dbFD output (nbsp, sing.sp, FRic...
Hello, my name is F?bio and I'm a Marine Ecology student in Portugal. I'm currently using the FD package for my work and yesterday one message appeared that I wasn't expecting and I really need your...
> hist(data$FRic) Error in data$FRic : object of type 'closure' is not subsettable 2016-02-22 14:10 GMT+00:00 stephen sefick <ssefick at gmail.com>: > Please see ?dput. What you provided is not a minimal, reproducible example...
i just called trait3 to my variable. Is this what i'm suppose to wright? class(trait3), or class (my_trait3_variable? both give error 2016-03-03 23:42 GMT+00:00 Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com>: > Hi...
Hi thank you for your quick answer I finally managed to insert everything correctly and dbFD is caltulated. I'm now trying to plot the results. My objects are matrices. x is a functional trait and species matrice. a is...
This is the output. I want to plot, for example FRic $nbsp com1 com2 com3 com4 com5 com6 com7 com8 com9 com10 com11 com12 com13 com14 com15 com16 17 21 18 12 15 20 16 12 18 15 18 16...
Im sorry for everything. I didnt mean to make you loose your time, its just im really new at r and i'm still trying to understand some things. plus my english is not great :/ I'm really sorry. My...
Hey Jim they are all numeric as you can see as.numeric(as.character(a$x)) [1] 20.0 50.0 7.9 25.0 20.0 20.0 15.0 30.0 48.0 75.0 75.0 25...
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