Re: A challenge.. Group Periods of Data (1..5, 2..8, 4..9) (10..12; 10..14)
2005-05-03 15:17:16
At 05:06 PM 5/3/2005, you wrote:
The challend did state that the periods listed were arbitrary
(unkown). Any way to drive your solution without parameters or
pre-existing variables defining these periods?
By what criterion would you like the nodes grouped, if their end points are
not known?
Oh I see ... you're asking the periods to be inferred from the data ... as
Dimitre has it. Oh well.
Cheers,
Wendell
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