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Thanks for coding this. I have an issue that perhaps you can help with. I imagine I am doing something wrong.
If I call transform on a data set (lets say d1 = rand(8,1)), the results are different than if I raise each value to the lambda exponent that's derived from the lambda function. Is there a reason for this difference?
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Hi!
Thanks for coding this. I have an issue that perhaps you can help with. I imagine I am doing something wrong.
If I call transform on a data set (lets say d1 = rand(8,1)), the results are different than if I raise each value to the lambda exponent that's derived from the lambda function. Is there a reason for this difference?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: