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EugeneB
Level III

Find columns similar to test column (one by many correlation)

With 20,000 columns of continuous data, correlation of all by all is undesirable.  How to calculate correlation of all columns vs one column (many to one)?  to find similar columns.

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Find columns similar to test column (one by many correlation)

You can get what you need by using Response Screening

     Analyze=>Screening=>Response Screening

Place your 20,000 rows in the Y Response and your single comparison column in the X

Jim

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Find columns similar to test column (one by many correlation)

You can get what you need by using Response Screening

     Analyze=>Screening=>Response Screening

Place your 20,000 rows in the Y Response and your single comparison column in the X

Jim
EugeneB
Level III

Re: Find columns similar to test column (one by many correlation)

Excellent. Thx for quick response!

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