interaction dummies
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I have two variables, time (T) with two values and region (R) with 10 values, and thus two sets of dummy variables. how can I get interaction dummies
dummyvar(T)*dummyvar(R) ?
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bym
on 20 Apr 2012
can you give an example of your data?
Walter Roberson
on 20 Apr 2012
Is this possibly a question about covariance ?
Rabeya
on 20 Apr 2012
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Apr 2012
group = [T, R];
row = mat2cell(group, ones(1, length(T)), 2);
Then row{1} would be your row1, row{2} would be your row2, and so on.
If you need automatically generated variables named row1, row2, and so on... then you are probably not programming optimally.
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Rabeya
on 20 Apr 2012
Walter Roberson
on 21 Apr 2012
bsxfun() to do the multiplications.
sortrows(group_dummy, -1)
to sort based upon the first column in descending order
In this context, what do you mean by dummyvar(T) and dummyvar(R) ? T and R are numeric column vectors, right? And they are both 10 elements long in your example, so why would the number of columns in the dummy variables differ? Does it have to do with the number of unique values in each?
Rabeya
on 21 Apr 2012
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