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John S. Walker · Jan 12, 1999 · r-help

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Re [R] What am I doing wrong with xyplot?
John S. Walker · Apr 30, 2002 · r-help

G'day A quick followup is that it doesn't always happen. I managed to reproduce it on a fresh start-up by adding the two lines indicated by arrows try this: x<-1:10 y<-sin(x) #yes I...

What am I doing wrong with xyplot?
John S. Walker · Apr 30, 2002 · r-help

G'day I was playing around with R trying out some of the plotting functions when I came across what may be a bug in xyplot or (more likely) me doing something wrong. try this: x<-1:10 y<-sin...

How do I add fitted curves to coplots?
John S. Walker · May 16, 2000 · r-help

G'day I've been performing an analysis of some data by a follow the leader method (Bad I know but it seems to work and I think I understand all the steps now) and I've run into a...

How do I compile with readline?
John S. Walker · Jan 12, 1999 · r-help

G'day I'm a newbie to the R list. I'm trying to compile my version of R with the readline library and it doesn't seem to work. I've tried --enable-readline and while the readline_history...

interaction terms in regression analysis
John S. Walker · Jun 9, 2006 · r-help

G'day, My problem is I'm not sure how to extract effect sizes from a nonlinear regression model with a significant interaction term. My data sets are multiple measurements of force response to an agonist with two superimposed treatments...

Repost: Estimation when interaction is present: How do I get get the parameters from nlme?
John S. Walker · Jun 15, 2006 · r-help

Gday, This is a repost since I only had one direct reply and I remain mystified- This may be stupidity on my part but it may not be so simple. In brief, my problem is I'm not sure how...

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