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Thierry Onkelinx
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Tue May 16 15:34:39 CEST 2023
Dear Nabila,
Base R has the cut() function which does exactly that.
Best regards,
ir. Thierry Onkelinx
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Op di 16 mei 2023 om 15:28 schreef nabila hiba <hibanabila2 using gmail.com>:
> Hi Everyone;
> I am working on Species Distribution modeling on the correlative approach
> and especially the abundance models.
> I need to transform a numeric variable into ordinal information. Can you
> please recommend me R packages that can help me do that? and how to do it ?
> thank you
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