does anyone have any experience coding in r or r studio? I'm working on a stats assignment and I cannot find helpful documentation for using Fishers LSD on the data I have. any advice/help is appreciated 🙏☺️

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does anyone have any experience coding in r or r studio? I'm working on a stats assignment and I cannot find helpful documentation for using Fishers LSD on the data I have. any advice/help is appreciated 🙏☺️
[47/100] 02.03.2021 ::: I’ve been writing more paleogeography for my thesis’ introduction and it is slowly but surely coming along just fine. I also looked into python some more to draw a geological time scale. After a lot of struggle, I got a result that came close to what I wanted, but just not quite.
I then switched back to R and ggplot, using the same data, but now that I had looked at the plotting problem through the eyes of (a) python 🐍, I managed to do the job in R.
I also found this wonderful package that transcribes ggplots into tikZ figures and that basically solves my problem of wanting the latex font in my plots without having to define it all the time.
I had a 2h+ zoom call with two of my friends and then I called my parents (to say happy bday) and talked for another hour or two with them. THEN I got back to work. I had a lot of caffeine and got a few things done.
me: I know how to do statistical analyses using R! Here is a list of codes I have written, and papers/ projects I have written code for!
also me:
Two days ago, I finally figured out how to plot a geological time scale and I can now put it underneath some plots that show data against time, which is cool. I still couldn’t figure out how to tell ggplot to arrange the categories (y) by age (x) and it’s not too important a problem to solve right now, but, you know, I kinda want to get things perfect.*
(x label is still overlapping with one tick label, but that x scale keeps changing, so that’s one thing I don’t care about right now.)
* options like order() don’t work because the categories aren’t unique. If anybody has an idea how to solve it, please drop me a dm or answer this post. thx
tf when you can’t find the fix for 1 of five bajillion trillion and seven point five errors in your r code that can best be described as being held together by dry rotted toothpicks and half dried rubber cement
I don't suppose anyone here can interpret Phylogenetic D and Probability of E(D) resulting from Brownian phylogenetic structure? If so, please send help my way....
Help. am I become
data science?