Dear Liz
I am not sure I completely understand your problem but you can create a
new variable by going
newVariable <- log(oldVariable)
or in many cases just use log(oldVariable) where you previously used
oldVariable
Michael
On 19/11/2017 00:21, Aino Rprogram wrote:
Hi!
I'm using a large panel data, and now I have faced some difficulties with
my analysis. The predictors are not normally distributed and there are
quite many outliers (some of them are influential though).
I have tried to change the logarythm, but i'm not sure, how to do that. I
want also draw a plot picture in which logarythms of predictors x and y are
changed. How could I do that?
Thanx before-hand!
Liz
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