Last data update: 2014.03.03

R: Resting metabolic rate
rmrR Documentation

Resting metabolic rate

Description

The rmr data frame has 44 rows and 2 columns. It contains the resting metabolic rate and body weight data for 44 women.

Usage

rmr

Format

This data frame contains the following columns:

body.weight

a numeric vector, body weight (kg).

metabolic.rate

a numeric vector, metabolic rate (kcal/24hr).

Source

D.G. Altman (1991), Practical Statistics for Medical Research, Exercise 11.2, Chapman & Hall.

Examples

plot(metabolic.rate~body.weight,data=rmr)

Results


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> library(ISwR)
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/ISwR/rmr.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: rmr
> ### Title: Resting metabolic rate
> ### Aliases: rmr
> ### Keywords: datasets
> 
> ### ** Examples
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> plot(metabolic.rate~body.weight,data=rmr)
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> dev.off()
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