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R: Filter results from two- or three-way tests
filterConCubR Documentation

Filter results from two- or three-way tests

Description

Performs filtering on results from two- or three-way tests

Usage

filterConCub(obj, filter, p.adjust.method = "none")

Arguments

obj

object of type concub

filter

object of type concubfilter

p.adjust.method

set adjustment-method for p-values. Must match any of p.adjust.methods.

Details

You have to execute runConCub before filtering.

Value

an (extended) object of type concub with filtered test results

Examples

# a character vector listing possible
# adjustment approaches
p.adjust.methods

Results


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> library(geecc)
geecc 1.6.0 loaded
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_BC/result/geecc/filterConCub.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: filterConCub
> ### Title: Filter results from two- or three-way tests
> ### Aliases: filterConCub
> 
> ### ** Examples
> 
> # a character vector listing possible
> # adjustment approaches
> p.adjust.methods
[1] "holm"       "hochberg"   "hommel"     "bonferroni" "BH"        
[6] "BY"         "fdr"        "none"      
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> dev.off()
null device 
          1 
>