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August 7, 2014, 05:27 |
How to annotate a variable's max, min and average
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Lourenço SM
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Hello,
How can I annotate a variable's max, min and average?? a) Should I use directly a 'Python Annotation' filter? b) Or must I apply a 'DescriptiveStatistics' filter first? But then I can i call a especific table cell in the Python Annotation'´? c) other. Thank you very much, Lourenço |
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