R Dataset / Package datasets / pressure
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dataset-47267.csv | 183 bytes |
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On this Picostat.com statistics page, you will find information about the pressure data set which pertains to Vapor Pressure of Mercury as a Function of Temperature. The pressure data set is found in the datasets R package. Try to load the pressure data set in R by issuing the following command at the console data("pressure"). This may load the data into a variable called pressure. If R says the pressure data set is not found, you can try installing the package by issuing this command install.packages("datasets") and then attempt to reload the data with library("datasets") followed by data("pressure"). Perhaps strangley, if R gives you no output after entering a command, it means the command succeeded. If it succeeded you can see the data by typing pressure at the command-line which should display the entire dataset. If you need to download R, you can go to the R project website. You can download a CSV (comma separated values) version of the pressure R data set. The size of this file is about 183 bytes. Vapor Pressure of Mercury as a Function of TemperatureDescriptionData on the relation between temperature in degrees Celsius and vapor pressure of mercury in millimeters (of mercury). Usagepressure FormatA data frame with 19 observations on 2 variables.
SourceWeast, R. C., ed. (1973) Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. CRC Press. ReferencesMcNeil, D. R. (1977) Interactive Data Analysis. New York: Wiley. Examplesrequire(graphics) plot(pressure, xlab = "Temperature (deg C)", ylab = "Pressure (mm of Hg)", main = "pressure data: Vapor Pressure of Mercury") plot(pressure, xlab = "Temperature (deg C)", log = "y", ylab = "Pressure (mm of Hg)", main = "pressure data: Vapor Pressure of Mercury") -- Dataset imported from https://www.r-project.org. |
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