\name{cane} \alias{cane} \title{ Sugar-cane Disease Data } \description{ The \code{cane} data frame has 180 rows and 5 columns. The data frame represents a randomized block design with 45 varieties of sugar-cane and 4 blocks.} \details{ The aim of the experiment was to classify the varieties into resistant, intermediate and susceptible to a disease called "coal of sugar-cane" (carvao da cana-de-acucar). This is a disease that is common in sugar-cane plantations in certain areas of Brazil. For each plot, fifty pieces of sugar-cane stem were put in a solution containing the disease agent and then some were planted in the plot. After a fixed period of time, the total number of shoots and the number of diseased shoots were recorded. } \usage{ cane } \format{ This data frame contains the following columns: \describe{ \item{\code{n}}{ The total number of shoots in each plot. } \item{\code{r}}{ The number of diseased shoots. } \item{\code{x}}{ The number of pieces of the stems, out of 50, planted in each plot. } \item{\code{var}}{ A factor indicating the variety of sugar-cane in each plot. } \item{\code{block}}{ A factor for the blocks. }} } \source{ The data were kindly supplied by Dr. C.G.B. Demetrio of Escola Superior de Agricultura, Universidade de Sao Paolo, Brazil. } \references{ Davison, A.C. and Hinkley, D.V. (1997) \emph{Bootstrap Methods and Their Application}. Cambridge University Press. } \keyword{datasets} % Converted by Sd2Rd version 0.3-1.