If you had followed the thread of the link that Richard reported you
will see
an implementation for the general d-dimensional version. Of course
this isn't very speedy in higher dimensions, but that is of the nature
of the beast, I'm afraid.
On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:44 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the code.....but I already have a code for bivariate
data...I
want it for data when it is multivariate or its dimension is greater
than two...i mean to say if it is trivariate or higher
dimension....can
I get a more generalised form of oja median code
Thanks and Regards
Rahul Agarwal
Analyst
Equities Quantitative Research
UBS_ISC, Hyderabad
On Net: 19 533 6363
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Subject: Re: [R] Oja median
Can we get the code for calculating Oja median for multivariate data
RSiteSearch("oja median") returns a link to this R-help post with code
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/12781.html
Regards,
Richie.
Mathematical Sciences Unit
HSL
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