Hi,
You can try the following script:
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# mymatrix: column1 = income, column2 = frequency
matrix mymatrix = {35, 5; 120, 5; 150, 0; 320, 6; 400, 5}
matrix result = {}
loop i=1..5
loop mymatrix[i,2]
result = result | {mymatrix[i,1]}
endloop
endloop
print mymatrix result
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Best,
Artur
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Le ven. 4 août 2023 à 03:39, <jota3mc(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi,
Is there a way to reverse a frequency table? Suppose I have a matrix of
two columns. The first has values for income per capita variable and the
second column has the number of persons that earned each specific income.
Is there a way to generate a new matrix with only one column that repeats
each income per capita value by the number of persons (frequency)?
Thanks.
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