Re: [R] Problem in Binning of a data set

2008-06-20 Thread Petr PIKAL
"sumit gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napsal dne 20.06.2008 14:44:52: > Hii.. > > Could you please tell me how to draw 3D histogram in R > > I have a 20X3 matirx. Now I want 2 of the variable on X and Y axis .And Height > of the bar should denote the value of third variable. See scatterplot3d, ima

Re: [R] Problem in Binning of a data set

2008-06-19 Thread Petr PIKAL
Hi well AFAICS nothing is in contradiction what I recommended so far. > test<-read.delim("clipboard", sep="") > head(test) A R F M 1 man1 1 11 21 2 man2 2 12 22 3 man3 3 13 23 4 man4 4 14 24 5 man5 5 15 25 6 man6 6 16 26 > > rf<-cut(test$R, c(0,3,6,100)) > ff<-cut(test$F, c(0,13,16,100))

Re: [R] Problem in Binning of a data set

2008-06-19 Thread Petr PIKAL
Hi "sumit gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napsal dne 18.06.2008 14:24:28: > the range of data in all three columns is different. so obviously the cut > points are different. > What I want to do is to create a 3D matrix > > Lets say I have the following data > > A B C > 50

Re: [R] Problem in Binning of a data set

2008-06-18 Thread Abhijit Dasgupta
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" :)