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TMiles
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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?

 

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Reeza
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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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Reeza
Super User

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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