Redirects the user to the function cqo
.
cgo(...)
Ignored.
Nothing is returned; an error message is issued.
The code, therefore, in Yee (2004) will not run without changing the
"g"
to a "q"
.
The former function cgo
has been renamed cqo
because CGO (for canonical Gaussian ordination) is a confusing
and inaccurate name.
CQO (for constrained quadratic ordination) is better.
This new nomenclature described in Yee (2006).
Yee, T. W. (2004). A new technique for maximum-likelihood canonical Gaussian ordination. Ecological Monographs, 74, 685--701.
Yee, T. W. (2006). Constrained additive ordination. Ecology, 87, 203--213.
cqo
.
# NOT RUN {
# }
# NOT RUN {
cgo()
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }
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