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well the nominal distance between equal values is zero - between differing values it is one. Hence for the nominal variables, the centroid is that point, that is the most equal to the other points - which has the most matches among the nominal variables.
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Tobias
But the centroid table is coding the polynomial variables into numbers (which probably represent the indices of the corresponding value).
Is there a way to convert them automatically back to the original (polynomail) values, to make the centroids easier to read?
Carlos
Carlos