Wrong list. This list is about R, not about statistics/statistical
learning. Post to a stats list like stats.stackexchange.com for
methods issues. Once you figure out what you want to do, R almost
certainly can do it -- search to find out what fuctions/packages to
use.
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
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Hi,
I have a training dataset which has two columns which has around 70 values.
1. "PNRNo" whose values like UT768G, CXKA, 4IOI59, 4BV7TW...(typical PNR
number patterns)
2. I have created one more factor variable mentioning (IsPNR) - so all
the values are 1 (true)
My first objecti
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