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nominal vs polynominal
brianbaker
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what, if anything, is the difference in polynominal and nominal?
They are offered as separate types, but appear to be used interchangeably, at least in some cases.
thanks!
They are offered as separate types, but appear to be used interchangeably, at least in some cases.
thanks!
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polynominal is a subtype of nominal. A nominal value may be either polynominal or binominal, the first meaning there are more than 2 distinct values, the latter one meaning there are exactly two values. Hence, a polynominal value is always a nominal one, but this is not true the other way round.
Kind regards,
Tobias
Then, there should be no reason to assign an attribute to the nominal type. It should either be set to binomial or polynomial.
Correct?
principally, yes. On the other hand, there is currently no operator available who distinguishes between nominal and polynominal. From an algorithmic point of view, if an operator supports more than two values it also supports two as well. Hence, in most places you will not find any distinction between polynominal and nominal.
Cheers,
Ingo
Then, what is the difference between nominal, polynominal and binominal? If the nominal type is polynominal or binominal, why exists the nominal type?
Best regards,
Marius