\name{ais} \alias{ais} \title{Australian Institute of Sport data} \usage{data(ais)} \description{ Data on 102 male and 100 female athletes collected at the Australian Institute of Sport, courtesy of Richard Telford and Ross Cunningham. } \format{ A data frame with 202 observations on 13 variables. \tabular{rll}{ [, 1] \tab sex \tab sex \cr [, 2] \tab sport\tab sport \cr [, 3] \tab rcc \tab red cell count \cr [, 4] \tab wcc \tab white cell count \cr [, 5] \tab Hc \tab Hematocrit \cr [, 6] \tab Hg \tab Hemoglobin \cr [, 7] \tab Fe \tab plasma ferritin concentration \cr [, 8] \tab bmi \tab body mass index, weight/(height)\eqn{^2}{²} \cr [, 9] \tab ssf \tab sum of skin folds \cr [,10] \tab Bfat \tab body fat percentage \cr [,11] \tab lbm \tab lean body mass \cr [,12] \tab Ht \tab height (cm) \cr [,13] \tab Wt \tab weight (Kg) \cr } } \source{ Cook and Weisberg (1994), \emph{An Introduction to Regression Graphics}. John Wiley & Sons, New York. } \examples{ data(ais, package="sn") attach(ais) pairs(ais[,c(3:4,10:13)], main = "AIS data") plot(Wt~sport) } \keyword{datasets}