var.folder | R Documentation |
Computes the variance matrices of the elements of an object of class folder
.
var.folder(x, na.rm = FALSE, use = "everything")
x |
an object of class |
na.rm |
logical. Should missing values be removed? (see |
use |
an optional character string giving a method for computing covariances in the presence of missing values. This must be (an abbreviation of) one of the strings "everything", "all.obs", "complete.obs", "na.or.complete", or "pairwise.complete.obs" (see |
It uses var
to compute the variance matrix of the numeric columns of each element of the folder. If some columns of the data frames are not numeric, there is a warning, and the variances are computed on the numeric columns only.
A list whose elements are the variance matrices of the elements of the folder.
Rachid Boumaza, Pierre Santagostini, Smail Yousfi, Gilles Hunault, Sabine Demotes-Mainard
folder
to create an object is of class folder
.
mean.folder
, cor.folder
, skewness.folder
, kurtosis.folder
for other statistics for folder
objects.
# First example: iris (Fisher)
data(iris)
iris.fold <- as.folder(iris, "Species")
iris.vars <- var.folder(iris.fold)
print(iris.vars)
# Second example: roses
data(roses)
roses.fold <- as.folder(roses, "rose")
roses.vars <- var.folder(roses.fold)
print(roses.vars)
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