Hello,

For the first question, you can use "table" function. Read how to apply it,
it is very straitghforward.

Once you have the most common combination, you have to investigate further
this combination to apply a statistical model to it. What model?. It depends
on what are you looking for.

Regards,
Carlos.

On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 11:37 AM, abanero <gdevi...@xtel.it> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have 100000 units with 10 attributes (attr1, attr2, attr3, etc...)
>
> For instance:
>
> unit  attr1  attr2  attr3  ...
>
> 1      a       ww     12
> 2      a       re       11
> 3      b       ww     09
> 4      c       yt       02
> 5      a       qw      02
> ...
>
> I'd like to answer to the question:
>
> a) what are the most frequent combinations of attributes?
> b) How could I describe the relations among the attributes?
> c) What are the most significative values for each attribute and how they
> are in relationship with the value of  others attributes?
>
> Do you suggest any specific method in order to answer to these questions?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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