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| Subject: | Discriminant line out of discrim() |
| From: | "Kim Elmore" <Kim.Elmore@noaa.gov> |
| Date: | Tue, 20 Apr 2004 17:05:16 -0500 |
I again avail myself of the group's wisdom:I'm curious about how to get a discriminant line out of the discim() function. If I have two different groups and plot the discrim object, it will show me the line of discrimination. But I can't figure out how to explicitly extract that line. Is there a way?
Thanks!
Kim Elmore
Kim Elmore, Ph.D.
University of Oklahoma
Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies
"All of weather is divided into three parts: Yes, No, and Maybe. The
greatest of these is Maybe" The original Latin appears to be garbled.
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