Statistics[Tally] - compute absolute frequencies
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Calling Sequence
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Tally(X, options)
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Parameters
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X
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data sample
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(optional) equation(s) of the form option=value where option is one of weights or output; specify options for the Tally function
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Description
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The Tally function returns a table of distinct elements in X together with their frequencies. (See also Statistics[TallyInto]).
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The first parameter X is the data set, which must be a one-dimensional rtable (e.g. Array or Vector).
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Options
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The options argument can contain one or more of the options shown below.
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output=list or table -- Set the type of output returned. The default value is list. In either case, the output consists of equations of the form element=frequency.
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weights=Array or list -- A vector of weights (one dimensional rtable). If weights are given, the Tally function will return distinct elements in X paired with their cumulative weights. Note that the weights provided must have type[realcons] and the returned frequencies are floating-point, even if the problem is specified with exact values. Both the data array and the weights array must have the same number of elements.
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Notes
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If the value of the output option is set to output=list, the order of elements in the list is session dependent.
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