shrug-l: entering less than value ranges
Kristal Flanders
kflanders@uwf.edu
Tue, 6 Jan 2004 17:03:58 -0600
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I have a database of values for detected levels of various contaminants.
Several values are listed as <.5, <.010, etc., in addition to all the
integers. Can anyone give me a suggestion on how to manage all these =
less
than ranges and still be able to divide my results into classes for =
analysis
later on? I have used 9999 for things like this before but with so many
different less than values, I'm not sure the best way to represent =
these.
Thanks! Kristal Flanders
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Kristal Flanders, GIS Analyst
Environmental Studies Department
University of West Florida
850-474-3494
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font-family:Arial'>I have a database of values for detected levels of =
various contaminants.
Several values are listed as <.5, <.010, etc., in addition to all =
the
integers. Can anyone give me a suggestion on how to manage all =
these less
than ranges and still be able to divide my results into classes for =
analysis
later on? I have used 9999 for things like this before but with so many
different less than values, I’m not sure the best way to represent
these. Thanks! Kristal Flanders</span></font></p>
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Department</span></font></i></p>
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