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Information about coefficients is organized as follows:
Sort by absolute value: The default is to sort by absolute value. For example 1 and -1 have the same absolute value. If you change this value, then you must click Query.
Fetch Size: It is the maximum number of rows to fetch; the default is 1,000. Smaller values result in faster fetches. If you change this value, then you must click Query.
Coefficients: The number of coefficients displayed; for example, 95 out of 95, indicating that there are 95 coefficients and all 95 of them are displayed.
You can perform the following tasks:
Search: Use
to search for items. You can search by:
Attribute name (Default)
Value
Coefficient
All (AND): If you search by this criteria, then you search for items that satisfy all criteria specified. For example, a search for ED Bac finds all attributes where both values appear.
All (Or): If you search by this criteria, then you search for attributes that include at least one value
Clear search: To clear a search, click
.
To select a different search option, click the triangle beside the binoculars.
Coefficients are listed in a grid. The coefficients grid has these columns:
Attribute: Name of the attribute
Value: Value of the attribute
Coefficient: The value of each coefficient for the selected target value is displayed. A bar is shown in front of (and possible overlapping) each coefficient. The bar indicates the relative size of the coefficient. For positive values, the bar is light blue; for negative values, the bar is red. If a value is close to 0, then the bar may be too small to be displayed.