The heart.rate data frame has 36 rows and 3 columns.
It contains data for nine patients with congestive heart failure before
and shortly after administration of enalaprilat, in a balanced two-way
layout.
Usage
heart.rate
Format
This data frame contains the following columns:
hr
a numeric vector, heart rate in beats per minute.
subj
a factor with levels
1 to 9.
time
a factor with levels
0 (before),
30,
60, and
120 (minutes after administration).
Source
D.G. Altman (1991), Practical Statistics for Medical Research, Table
12.2, Chapman & Hall.
Examples
evalq(interaction.plot(time,subj,hr), heart.rate)
Results
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> library(ISwR)
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/ISwR/heart.rate.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: heart.rate
> ### Title: Heart rates after enalaprilat
> ### Aliases: heart.rate
> ### Keywords: datasets
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> ### ** Examples
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> evalq(interaction.plot(time,subj,hr), heart.rate)
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> dev.off()
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