% File src/library/datasets/man/Formaldehyde.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2009 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{Formaldehyde} \docType{data} \alias{Formaldehyde} \title{Determination of Formaldehyde} \description{ These data are from a chemical experiment to prepare a standard curve for the determination of formaldehyde by the addition of chromatropic acid and concentrated sulphuric acid and the reading of the resulting purple color on a spectrophotometer. } \usage{Formaldehyde} \format{ A data frame with 6 observations on 2 variables. \tabular{rlll}{ [,1] \tab carb\tab numeric \tab Carbohydrate (ml) \cr [,2] \tab optden \tab numeric \tab Optical Density } } \source{ Bennett, N. A. and N. L. Franklin (1954) \emph{Statistical Analysis in Chemistry and the Chemical Industry}. New York: Wiley. } \references{ McNeil, D. R. (1977) \emph{Interactive Data Analysis.} New York: Wiley. } \examples{ require(stats); require(graphics) plot(optden ~ carb, data = Formaldehyde, xlab = "Carbohydrate (ml)", ylab = "Optical Density", main = "Formaldehyde data", col = 4, las = 1) abline(fm1 <- lm(optden ~ carb, data = Formaldehyde)) summary(fm1) opar <- par(mfrow = c(2, 2), oma = c(0, 0, 1.1, 0)) plot(fm1) par(opar) } \keyword{datasets}