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Date: 2012-09-24T06:25:55Z
From: Jeff Newmiller
Subject: Regression Problem
In-Reply-To: <CAOmTZ0je9p6=QY84x7OBwW3PRCsBuBbAa3RnWim9zxvr46bKHQ@mail.gmail.com>
What is it you think as.numeric accomplishes for you? A reproducible example as requested in the posting guide might clarify.
Making factors and leaving them that way seems more productive.
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Vignesh Prajapati <vignesh at tatvic.com> wrote:
>Hello all,
>
> I am new to R, I am learning regression and logistic modeling
>with categorical predictor variables, when there is only one predictor
>categorical variable i can use as.numeric() but when more than two
>variable
>then what is solution? can anyone suggest me?
>
>Thanks
>vignesh
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