Discrete data can assume FINITE values. E.g. number of children someone can have (zero, one child, two children, etc; number of apples in a tree, etc.). Continuous data may assume INFINITE values between a specific range. E.g. the diameter of a pen may have INFINITE values between 10 mm and 10.1 mm.. it may have 10.01 mm or 10.015 mm or 10.0151 mm and so on, depending on the tool you have to measure! Continuous data also apply to the water content inside a bottle, the weight of a person, etc.
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Wow I really appreciate your explanation. It’s very clear. Thank you very much
thanks sir a lot.....i was very confused 6 min ago and now i got it!
Great explanation
Can u tell about the price variable
please tell me what is discrete data and continues data
Discrete data can assume FINITE values. E.g. number of children someone can have (zero, one child, two children, etc; number of apples in a tree, etc.). Continuous data may assume INFINITE values between a specific range. E.g. the diameter of a pen may have INFINITE values between 10 mm and 10.1 mm.. it may have 10.01 mm or 10.015 mm or 10.0151 mm and so on, depending on the tool you have to measure! Continuous data also apply to the water content inside a bottle, the weight of a person, etc.
sir please explain the normal data and categorical date which mian different of testing
please sir explain
Nice explanation.
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Bro explain the Continuous
attributes
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why 'date' is not considered as categorical feature?
it should be ordinal categorical feature as per his logic. Correct me if I am wrong