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Tag: Contingency table

Using a recursive function to conditionally aggregate a contingency table

In this post, we will show on a simple example the application of a recursive function. The problem that we want to solve is the following. We have a matrix of dimensions N x M. This can be, for example, a two-dimensional contingency table. Columns…

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