One issue you will have is that, if you're using the same cutpoints for
the binning for all three tables, you'll probably get different numbers
of values from each column in each bin, so you won't be able to form a
"matrix". Of course, I might be misunderstanding what you mean by
"binning" :)
Abhijit
sumit gupta wrote:
Hello,
I am having problem with binning the data. I have a 50X3 matrix and I binned
the data for all the 3 columns. Using table command I got the total no. of
elements in a particular bin.
Could you please tell me how to see that what all elements are there in a
particular bin and then create a different matrix for each bin?
Thanks.
Regards,
Sumit
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