Às 19:58 de 20/04/2023, Rui Barradas escreveu:
Às 19:46 de 20/04/2023, AbouEl-Makarim Aboueissa escreveu:
Hi Rui:
here is the dataset
factor x1 x2
0 700 700
0 700 500
0 470 470
0 710 560
0 520
0 610 720
0 710 670
0 610
1 690 620
1 580 540
1 690 690
1 NA 401
1 450 580
1 700 700
1 400
There is at least one outliers package on CRAN.
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On 20/04/2023 20:43, AbouEl-Makarim Aboueissa wrote:
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> The dataset, please see attached, contains a group factoring column “
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Às 19:46 de 20/04/2023, AbouEl-Makarim Aboueissa escreveu:
Hi Rui:
here is the dataset
factor x1 x2
0 700 700
0 700 500
0 470 470
0 710 560
0 520
0 610 720
0 710 670
0 610
1 690 620
1 580 540
1 690 690
1 NA 401
1 450 580
1 700 700
1 400
1 600
1 500 400
1 680 650
2 117 63
2
Dear All: the attached file in the .txt format
*Re:* detect and replace outliers by the average
The dataset, please see attached, contains a group factoring column “
*factor*” and two columns of data “x1” and “x2” with some NA values. I need
some help to detect the outliers and replace it a
Hi Rui:
here is the dataset
factor x1 x2
0 700 700
0 700 500
0 470 470
0 710 560
0 520
0 610 720
0 710 670
0 610
1 690 620
1 580 540
1 690 690
1 NA 401
1 450 580
1 700 700
1 400
1 600
1 500 400
1 680 650
2 117 63
2 120 68
2 130 73
2 120 69
2 125 54
2 999 70
2 165 62
2 130 987
Às 19:36 de 20/04/2023, AbouEl-Makarim Aboueissa escreveu:
Dear All:
*Re:* detect and replace outliers by the average
The dataset, please see attached, contains a group factoring column “
*factor*” and two columns of data “x1” and “x2” with some NA values. I need
some help to detect the out
Dear All: *please discard my previous email*
*Re:* detect and replace outliers by the average
The dataset, please see attached, contains a group factoring column “
*factor*” and two columns of data “x1” and “x2” with some NA values. I need
some help to detect the outliers and replace it and
Dear All:
*Re:* detect and replace outliers by the average
The dataset, please see attached, contains a group factoring column “
*factor*” and two columns of data “x1” and “x2” with some NA values. I need
some help to detect the outliers and replace it and the NAs with the
average within each
On 20/04/2023 7:43 a.m., Naresh Gurbuxani wrote:
In my Amazon Web Services (AWS) account, I use R via emacs launched from
terminal. While R computations work well, viewing graphs is inconvenient. I am
not able to use screen device. I can send graphs to a png or pdf file, then
open the file.
In my Amazon Web Services (AWS) account, I use R via emacs launched from
terminal. While R computations work well, viewing graphs is inconvenient. I am
not able to use screen device. I can send graphs to a png or pdf file, then
open the file.
I would like a setup where code is run in one wi
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