Hello,
I'm not sure I ubderstand but,
h <- hist(b1,brea=100)
which.max(h$counts) # max frequency
findInterval(b1, h$breaks)
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 27-11-2012 14:59, Santosh escreveu:
Dear Rxperts,
is there way to identify intervals from continuous data (having some kind
of a pattern) and then pick the value of most frequency?
a1 <- round(rnorm(50,mean=0,0.1),2)
a2 <- round(rnorm(50,mean=1,0.2),1)
a3 <- round(rnorm(50,mean=5,1),0)
a4 <- round(rnorm(50,mean=14,4),0)
a5 <- round(rnorm(50,mean=30,8),0)
b1 <- rbind(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5)
hist(b1,brea=100) # shows intervals and values with varying frequency.
unlike the mean values of a1.... a5 above, I don't know the nominal values.
I would like an algorithm to identify intervals and pick the value with
most frequency.
I tried "cut", "split" and was not successful.
Any suggestions/tips are highly welcome.
Thanks and regards,
Santosh
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