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onet.permutation()
song_gpqg · Sep 17, 2011 · r-help

Oh I see the problem. Many thanks! -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/onet-permutation-tp3820372p3820721.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

question about string to boor?
song_gpqg · Oct 11, 2011 · r-help

Thanks guys, that's a great help. Nellie -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/question-about-string-to-boor-tp3890983p3894996.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

perm.test()
song_gpqg · Sep 18, 2011 · r-help

Hi! I am doing a two sample permutation test and trying to find confidence interval. perm.test() seems can do that but when the vector contains negative numbers it occurs an error. And for perm.test(x,y), elements in...

onet.permutation()
song_gpqg · Sep 17, 2011 · r-help

I saw the manual of this function but not sure what to do. I have a array contain 7 numbers and want to choose 4 to do permutation test. But using this function with parameters as onet.permutation(scores,4...

question about string to boor?
song_gpqg · Oct 10, 2011 · r-help

Hello! So I am handling this problem with some arrays grp1-grp7, I want to write a loop to avoid tedious work, but I don't know how to transform string to boor? For example I used i=1 paste...

Question about permutation test
song_gpqg · Sep 16, 2011 · r-help

Hi! I am doing a permutation test on 7 data randomly selected into two groups, one has 4 and the other 3. The purpose is to list all the 35 possible outcomes and calculate p-value. I googled the function...

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