cov | R Documentation |
This function compute the symbolic covariance.
cov(x, ...) ## Default S3 method: cov( x, y = NULL, use = "everything", method = c("pearson", "kendall", "spearman"), ... ) ## S3 method for class 'symbolic_tbl' cov(x, ...) ## S3 method for class 'symbolic_interval' cov(x, y = NULL, method = c("centers", "B", "BD", "BG"), na.rm = FALSE, ...)
x |
First symbolic variables. |
... |
As in R cov function. |
y |
Second symbolic variables. |
use |
an optional character string giving a method for computing covariances in the presence of missing values. This must be (an abbreviation of) one of the strings 'everything', 'all.obs', 'complete.obs', 'na.or.complete', or 'pairwise.complete.obs'. |
method |
The method to be use. |
na.rm |
As in R cov function. |
Return a real number.
Oldemar Rodriguez Rojas
Billard L. and Diday E. (2006). Symbolic data analysis: Conceptual statistics and data mining. Wiley, Chichester.
Rodriguez, O. (2000). Classification et Modeles Lineaires en Analyse des Donnees Symboliques. Ph.D. Thesis, Paris IX-Dauphine University.
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