% File nlme/man/Pixel.Rd % Part of the nlme package for R % Distributed under GPL 2 or later: see nlme/LICENCE.note \name{Pixel} \alias{Pixel} \title{X-ray pixel intensities over time} \description{ The \code{Pixel} data frame has 102 rows and 4 columns of data on the pixel intensities of CT scans of dogs over time } \format{ This data frame contains the following columns: \describe{ \item{Dog}{ a factor with levels \code{1} to \code{10} designating the dog on which the scan was made } \item{Side}{ a factor with levels \code{L} and \code{R} designating the side of the dog being scanned } \item{day}{ a numeric vector giving the day post injection of the contrast on which the scan was made } \item{pixel}{ a numeric vector of pixel intensities } } } \source{ Pinheiro, J. C. and Bates, D. M. (2000) \emph{Mixed-effects Models in S and S-PLUS}, Springer. } \examples{ fm1 <- lme(pixel ~ day + I(day^2), data = Pixel, random = list(Dog = ~ day, Side = ~ 1)) summary(fm1) VarCorr(fm1) } \keyword{datasets}