Redirects the user to the function cqo.

cgo(...)

Arguments

...

Ignored.

Details

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).

Value

Nothing is returned; an error message is issued.

References

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.

Author

Thomas W. Yee

Warning

The code, therefore, in Yee (2004) will not run without changing the "g" to a "q".

See also

Examples


if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
cgo()
} # }