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Hi @tomarriott,
The function cut works in any row of your attribute (colum)
taking for example the first row in your attribute Maximum(order_data) [-∞ -38.0] the [ corresponds to 0 position, - corresponds to 1 position, etc.
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The function cut works in any row of your attribute (colum)
taking for example the first row in your attribute Maximum(order_data) [-∞ -38.0] the [ corresponds to 0 position, - corresponds to 1 position, etc.
if you want to extract the "38" characters your cut function must be like cut(Maxi, 4, 2). This cut function will extract the string "0-" in second row.
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Hi @tomarriott,
The cut function "cut" the nominal attribute using the position of characters. the first argument is the attribute, the second argument is to know from where begin to count and the third argument is for the lenght of extracted string.
for the example propused in your message, in order to extract the "1" character from the attribute, the configuration of cut function must be
cut(yournominalattribute,3,4)
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Hi @tomarriott,
The function cut works in any row of your attribute (colum)
taking for example the first row in your attribute Maximum(order_data) [-∞ -38.0] the [ corresponds to 0 position, - corresponds to 1 position, etc.
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The function cut works in any row of your attribute (colum)
taking for example the first row in your attribute Maximum(order_data) [-∞ -38.0] the [ corresponds to 0 position, - corresponds to 1 position, etc.
if you want to extract the "38" characters your cut function must be like cut(Maxi, 4, 2). This cut function will extract the string "0-" in second row.
make sure that your attribute is nominalBest
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