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2009 Nov 16
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Lloyd Barcza
Pricing Analyst
Affinity Pricing
Royal & SunAlliance
Tel: 01403 234784
Email: lloyd.barcza at uk.rsagroup.com
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2010 Nov 08
4
: unusual combinations of categorical data
Regarding unusual combinations of factors in categorical data.
Are there any R packages that can be used to identify the outliers i.e.
unusual combinations in categorical datasets ?
Thanks.
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2011 Jun 25
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AUTO: Alan Chalk has left RSA (returning 30/11/2012)
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2014 Apr 14
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Read.table mucks up headers
Hey All
I am trying to read in a small text file using read.table.
dput(sim)
structure(list(ï...X. = 1:7, Y1 = c(2.5501, 4.105, 5.4687, 7.0009,
8.5066, 9.785, 11.5167), Y2 = c(2.5501, 4.105, 5.4687, 11.0009,
8.5066, 9.785, 11.5167), Y3 = c(2.5501, 4.105, 5.4687, 7.0009,
8.5066, 9.785, 15.5167)), .Names = c("ï...X.", "Y1", "Y2", "Y3"
), class =