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I have 8 x 38 for comparison with the Generate Levenshtein Distance operator

abroonabroon Member Posts: 8 Contributor II
edited December 2018 in Help

I have 8 x 38 for comparison with the Generate Levenshtein Distance operator, which I want to save on a table, that is, 8 columns or rows in 38 columns or rows. Please tell me which operators I use.

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  • MartinLiebigMartinLiebig Administrator, Moderator, Employee-RapidMiner, RapidMiner Certified Analyst, RapidMiner Certified Expert, University Professor Posts: 3,533 RM Data Scientist
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    Hi,

    I am not sure what you mean by 8x38. can you maybe give an example?

     

    BR,

    Martin

    - Sr. Director Data Solutions, Altair RapidMiner -
    Dortmund, Germany

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  • abroonabroon Member Posts: 8 Contributor II

    8 x 38  cells to store comparisons

  • abroonabroon Member Posts: 8 Contributor II

    The purpose of saving comparisons in an Excel file is two-dimensional file size of 8x38 cell in xls file......

    It looks like a photo I've uploaded

  • abroonabroon Member Posts: 8 Contributor II
    8-38.jpg 210.3K
  • abroonabroon Member Posts: 8 Contributor II

    8 the value  Compare  with 38 other values and save the comparisons in the Excel table as 8 * 38.

  • MartinLiebigMartinLiebig Administrator, Moderator, Employee-RapidMiner, RapidMiner Certified Analyst, RapidMiner Certified Expert, University Professor Posts: 3,533 RM Data Scientist

    Hi,

    you first need to "join" or better cartesian product your 8 rows with the 38. This gives you a table like:

     

    id_1 id_2 word_1 word_2

     

    this can then be used in Generate Levenshtein.

     

    BR,

    Martin

    - Sr. Director Data Solutions, Altair RapidMiner -
    Dortmund, Germany
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