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Result in table format

amritagsamritags Member Posts: 4 Contributor I
edited November 2018 in Help
Hi all,

    I am a newbie and its only 4-5 days that i started using RAPIDMINER.I liked it very much. But i want to know is there a way for statistical analysis like calculating frequencies,tables like SPSS . eg:- no of students who participated in item no 1,item no2 etc. Can anyone please help.I have to use Rapidminer for my further work.So want to get an idea about the basics. thanks for any help.

Also i want to know can we get the results in table format as in SPSS??????

Answers

  • Marco_BoeckMarco_Boeck Administrator, Moderator, Employee-RapidMiner, Member, University Professor Posts: 1,996 RM Engineering
    Hi,

    I have never used SPSS, so I can't say anything in that regard. However regarding your example: You can do that with the Aggregate operator. Just select the group by attributes and then add the aggregation attributes and select count as the aggregation function.
    And you might want to have a look at the example processes (look at the 'Samples' repository) provided with RapidMiner to get some ideas of what and how you can do cool stuff :)

    Regards,
    Marco
  • amritagsamritags Member Posts: 4 Contributor I
    thanku for ur response......

    Can anyone tell whether we can get the results in table format?????

    Is there any additional tutorials for this software as the existing tutorial do not cover all the topics in detail.......
  • Marco_BoeckMarco_Boeck Administrator, Moderator, Employee-RapidMiner, Member, University Professor Posts: 1,996 RM Engineering
    Hi,

    have a look here:
    http://rapid-i.com/content/view/189/212/

    Additional information can be found for example on Youtube, there are some great videos out there created by RapidMiner users. Or you can browse myExperiment, there are alot of example processes as well:
    http://www.myexperiment.org/content_types/62.html

    And if you need in-depth information and specialized training, we offer various training courses :)
    http://rapid-i.com/content/view/7/95/lang,en/
    as well as webinars.
    http://rapid-i.com/content/view/170/181/lang,en/

    Regards,
    Marco
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