Noah Silverman
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 12:26 AM
To: r help
Subject: [R] Scale set of 0 values returns NAN??
[snip]
Using R is forcing me
to take a much deeper look at my data and how my experiments are
constructed. (That's a very "Good Thing")
I nominate the above snippet f
On 5/08/2009, at 11:10 AM, Greg Snow wrote:
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Subject: [R] Scale set of 0 values returns NAN??
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Using R
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> Using R is forcing me
&g
ta.
~ John Tukey
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Onderwerp: [R] Scale set of 0 values returns NAN??
Hi,
More questions in my ongoing quest to conve
Hi,
More questions in my ongoing quest to convert from RapidMiner to R.
One thing has become VERY CLEAR: None of the issues I'm asking about
here are addressed in RapidMiner. How it handles misisng values,
scaling, etc. is hidden within the "black box". Using R is forcing me
to take a much
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