# SOCR EduMaterials AnalysesCommandLineAnovaTwoWay

This page includes the information on how to access the ANOVA - Two Way SOCR Analyses library via shell-based command-line interface on local machines. More information about other SOCR Analyses command-line interfaces is available here.

## Introduction

In addition to the graphical user interfaces, via a web-browser, all SOCR Analyses allow command-line shell execution on local systems.

## General Usage

• Get the latest SOCR JAR files from the SOCR page (http://socr.ucla.edu/htmls/jars/).
• The command-line interface to SOCR Analyses generally uses EXAMPLE 1 from the list of example data files for the corresponding analysis.
• All Input files are ASCII (see examples within each of the specific analyses).
• a -h flag at the end of the command-line indicates that the first row in all ASCII input data files is a HEADER row (so it's not interpreted as data)

## ANOVA - Two Way Usage

• Generic Setting:

 java -cp [SOCRjar_location]/SOCR_core.jar:[SOCRjar_location]/SOCR_plugin.jar edu.ucla.stat.SOCR.analyses.command.AnovaTwoWayCSV [data_location]/twoway.txt 

• Example: Edit a new file (AnovaTwoWayCSV.csh) using any editor and paste this inside (make sure the file has executable permisions). Some operating systems/platforms may require variants of this (C-shell) script.

#!/bin/csh

date

java -cp /cxfs/ccb/CCB_SW_Tools/others/Statistics/SOCR_Statistics/bin/SOCR_core.jar:/ cxfs/ccb/CCB_SW_Tools/others/Statistics/SOCR_Statistics/bin/SOCR_plugin.jar edu.ucla.stat.SOCR.analyses.command.AnovaTwoWayCSV /cxfs/ccb/CCB_SW_Tools/others/Statistics/SOCR_Statistics/SOCR_CSV_test_Scripts_Data/twoway.txt -h

date

exit

## Example Input data files

One test datafile is included with the SOCR analyses command-line distribution (twoway.txt). The ASCII content of each of these is included below. Note that the first line in this file is column header. This requires the "-h" flag at the end of the command line execution so that this first line is interpreted as column header.

twoway.txt
x y z
93.0 1 1
136.0 1 2
198.0 1 3
88.0 2 1
148.0 2 2
279.0 2 3