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2017 Oct 13
2
How to define proper breaks in RFM analysis
...33333 315726 10.97 6/23/2017 69 2 9.48 315730 12.01 8/30/2017 1 4 11.875 315731 28.73 8/15/2017 16 5 14.042 315740 7.28 8/9/2017 22 2 7.28 315754 8.18 6/11/2017 81 1 8.18 315755 9.24 8/27/2017 4 8 8.22375 315760 22 7/3/2017 59 1 22 315768 18.76 8/4/2017 27 2 19.405 315779 21.55 6/10/2017 82 1 21.55 315785 6.79 6/5/2017 87 1 6.79 315788 10.58 8/15/2017 16 3 10.05333333 315793 6.79 7/25/2017 37 4 9.23 315799 12.59 8/23/2017 8 3 10.35333333 315802 11.86 8/31/2017 0 3 17.02 315809 8.76 8/1/2017 30 2 8.76 315817 11.26 7/30/2017 32 2 9.765 315818 9.67 6/20/2017 72 1 9.67 315826 8.48 8/6/2017 25 4 8.8525 3...
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
...2.01 8/30/2017 1 4 11.875 315731 28.73 8/15/2017 16 5 14.042 315740 7.28 8/9/2017 22 2 7.28 315754 8.18 6/11/2017 81 1 8.18 315755 9.24 8/27/2017 4 8 8.22375 315760 22 7/3/2017 59 1 22 315768 18.76 8/4/2017 27 2 19.405 315779 21.55 6/10/2017 82 1 21.55 315785 6.79 6/5/2017 87 1 6.79 315788 10.58 8/15/2017 16 3 10.05333333 315793 6.79 7/25/2017 37 4 9.23 315799 12.59 8/23/2017 8 3 10.35333333 315802 11.86 8/31/2017 0 3 17.02 315809 8.76 8/1/2017 30 2 8.76 315817 11.26 7/30/2017 32 2 9.765 315818 9.67 6/20/2017...
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
2011 Dec 27
0
[Kernel 3.1.5] [OCFS2] After many write/delete on ocfs2 both servers in cluster kernel oops
...information (from /proc/modules): > TEST-MAIL1 ~ # cat /proc/modules > ocfs2_stack_o2cb 3678 1 - Live 0xffffffffa0043000 > ip_vs_wrr 2001 12 - Live 0xffffffffa002f000 > ip_vs 126566 14 ip_vs_wrr, Live 0xffffffffa0b20000 > nf_conntrack 77276 1 ip_vs, Live 0xffffffffa05a7000 > ipv6 315785 79 ip_vs, Live 0xffffffffa0b93000 > 8021q 19111 0 - Live 0xffffffffa0183000 > garp 6985 1 8021q, Live 0xffffffffa008f000 > stp 2059 1 garp, Live 0xffffffffa000d000 > llc 5480 2 garp,stp, Live 0xffffffffa0029000 > dm_round_robin 2347 2 - Live 0xffffffffa0003000 > scsi_dh_emc 7487 4...