istance); coeffRV in FactoMineR would be one
option to determine it.
HTH, Michael
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Thanks Ozgur. I will definitely try them out.
Cheers,
Kel
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Hi group,
I've been thinking of calculating euclidean distance between each column of
a data frames that each consists of standardized numerical columns.
However, I don't know if there's a way of summarizing the overall distance
by some kind of metrics. If anyone know a proper way of doing so an
Hi,
You can try
rdist function under the package fields, or
dist package under stats package.
Best
Ozgur
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Middle East Technical University
Department of Statistics
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