% File src/library/stats/man/manova.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2016 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{manova} \alias{manova} \title{Multivariate Analysis of Variance} \description{ A class for the multivariate analysis of variance. } \usage{ manova(\dots) } \arguments{ \item{\dots}{Arguments to be passed to \code{\link{aov}}.} } \details{ Class \code{"manova"} differs from class \code{"aov"} in selecting a different \code{summary} method. Function \code{manova} calls \code{\link{aov}} and then add class \code{"manova"} to the result object for each stratum. } \value{ See \code{\link{aov}} and the comments in \sQuote{Details} here. } % \note{ % \code{manova} does not support multistratum analysis of variance, so % the formula should not include an \code{Error} term. % } \references{ Krzanowski, W. J. (1988) \emph{Principles of Multivariate Analysis. A User's Perspective.} Oxford. Hand, D. J. and Taylor, C. C. (1987) \emph{Multivariate Analysis of Variance and Repeated Measures.} Chapman and Hall. } \seealso{ \code{\link{aov}}, \code{\link{summary.manova}}, the latter containing more examples. } \examples{ ## Set orthogonal contrasts. op <- options(contrasts = c("contr.helmert", "contr.poly")) ## Fake a 2nd response variable npk2 <- within(npk, foo <- rnorm(24)) ( npk2.aov <- manova(cbind(yield, foo) ~ block + N*P*K, npk2) ) summary(npk2.aov) ( npk2.aovE <- manova(cbind(yield, foo) ~ N*P*K + Error(block), npk2) ) summary(npk2.aovE) } \keyword{models}