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2010 Mar 22
1
Setting breaks to data more appropriately
...o but each of the values
in a bin that represents their value. So the below would hopefully put .1
in the 0-.1 bin, .2 in the .11-.2 bin and so forth. The outlying values
would then be put into and outer category representing everything >1. Im
using the breaks to inform some code for making a clorepleth map that
represents probabilities, which in some cases IS greater than 1 and i need
to identify those better. As my code stands now, my real data is put put
into this form when brks is called:
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
0.00000000 0.05054675 0.07...
2010 Mar 24
0
R-help ordinal regression
...for the guidance.? I am looking to drive
> the data into the intervals.? Problem now is that I
> have a few 0 values that are returning as NA (e.g ->
> (0.1,0.2] (0.1,0.2] (0.1,0.2] <NA>? ? ?
> (0,0.1]? )
> This is causing issues when I try and use the brks to
> inform a clorepleth map.? I tried setting all na's to 0
> but because the dataset is in factor form (I guess this is
> why) it wont allow me to do so. Thoughts about how to handle
> the zero values?? Thanks
> JR
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Winsemius [mailto:dwinsemius at com...