simone77 wrote:There must be an error in either the syntax you are using or the way your dataset is formatted. I'll be happy to try to help you if you can provide some details about them. Some important details are: the extension (* .txt? * .inp?) of the file that you are importing in R, what your dataset looks like in your file (could you paste the first lines here?), and the syntax that you are using in R to import the data.
Sure, here are the first five lines that represent five individuals over 14 years:
11000000000000
11001000001000
10010000000000
10000000000000
10000000000000
The syntax I am using to import the data is most definitely the problem here. I normally would use import.chdata(), a function of RMark, to import my ch. However, I'm seeing that I'm supposed to be using read_inp(), or at least that's what the dipper example code shows. I know this is only for Mark formatted input files which does not apply to me, as I'm not using a .inp file. I am using a .txt file. Is there another way to import ch data to use with R2ucare that I'm missing? Anytime I use read.delim() it reads the file just fine, just not as ch. How do I get it to recognize the file as ch?
cooch wrote:The dipper data are 'in the public domain' (such that they now represent the single most anayzed data set on the planet), so you could attempt to create your own input file, to test if you're doing it correctly, by trying to replicate Olivier's result.
I will definitely be doing this once I can figure out how to read my own file into R2ucare. Thanks!
I really appreciate all the help y'all have to offer!