Is there a way to do this using the Principal Component Node, or do I have to add Sas Code? Or am I trying to do something that doesn't even make since?
Tammy
Covariance or correlation is commonly used as an input to principal component.
Or my memory is failing me.
So I think the methodology is valid. It should be an option in PC node I would expect(?) but if not you may be stuck processing it manually first.
Covariance or correlation is commonly used as an input to principal component.
Or my memory is failing me.
So I think the methodology is valid. It should be an option in PC node I would expect(?) but if not you may be stuck processing it manually first.
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