That really all depends on what you need; and I can't tell you what you need.
set wrote
>
> I'm sorry, I made a mistake in my example. you're right. I don't really
> know how a similarity alogrithm worksbut I'm willing to try that...are
> there any good examples available?
> Thank you
>
I'm sorry, I made a mistake in my example. you're right. I don't really know
how a similarity alogrithm worksbut I'm willing to try that...are there
any good examples available?
Thank you
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I apologize to the list and you if I am mis-understanding something, but...
As an example:
ind2 occurs with ind1 only in cluster#3, so why does it get a value of 4 in
your "similarity" matrix?
Also, if this isn't a recognized similarity algorithm, perhaps you should at
the very least put quotes a
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