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2008 Jun 09
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package mgcv
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2017 Oct 13
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How to define proper breaks in RFM analysis
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2017 Oct 13
0
How to define proper breaks in RFM analysis
Hi Your statement about attaching data is problematic. We cannot do much with it. Instead use output from dput(yourdata) to show us what exactly your data look like. We also do not know how do you want to split your data. It would be nice if you can show also what should be the bins with respective data. Unless you provide this information you probably would not get any sensible answer. Cheers
2017 Oct 13
0
How to define proper breaks in RFM analysis
...2017 17 3 10.07333333 313927 6.99 7/25/2017 37 1 6.99 313928 8.79 8/31/2017 0 2 7.78 313934 7.19 8/29/2017 2 3 11.01666667 313936 9.38 6/27/2017 65 2 9.83 313937 7.56 8/15/2017 16 2 9.86 313938 22.34 8/30/2017 1 5 18.678 313948 21.16 8/5/2017 26 2 19.81 313951 9.27 8/29/2017 2 1 9.27 313958 8.49 8/30/2017 1 1 8.49 313972 10.77 6/12/2017 80 1 10.77 313975 11.74 7/25/2017 37 3 13.19666667 313989 6.48 8/22/2017 9 2 14.415 313992 8.49 8/22/2017 9 3 8.323333333 313997 9.38 6/12/2017 80 1 9.38 314000 8.27 7/10/2017...
2017 Oct 12
3
How to define proper breaks in RFM analysis
Hello, I'm working on RFM analysis and i wanted to define my own breaks but my frequency distribution is not normally distributed so when I'm using quartile its not giving the optimal results. so I'm looking for a better approach where i can define breaks dynamically because after visualization i can do it easily but i want to apply this model so that it can automatically define the