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gain chart

Last post 12-04-2009, 4:41 by Arkantos. 2 replies.
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  •  11-16-2009, 14:01 9401

    gain chart

    Hi

     i am new here.  One simple question: in the gain chart, when choosing user defined hits in the option tab, which field should i select, the real value of the out variable, or the predicted value with a $ sign?  It looks like the gain charts look the same if either one is chosen seperately.

     Thank you

     

  •  12-04-2009, 4:41 9421 in reply to 9401

    Re: gain chart

    I've never used manual configuration, first of all read Clementine's help, it is most useful.

    Just looking I would say that in "user defined hit" you should probably state predictionfield=predictedfield. I don't understand were you put single fields.

  •  12-04-2009, 4:41 9422 in reply to 9401

    Re: gain chart

    I've never used manual configuration, first of all read Clementine's help, it is most useful.

    Just looking I would say that in "user defined hit" you should probably state predictionfield=predictedfield. I don't understand where you put single fields.

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