Hi Chris, thank you for your reply.
The issue appears to have been that it didn't like the categorical data, which was a handful of different country codes (e.g. FRA, GBR). I changed them to numbers and it worked, do you know why this is?
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- Wed Feb 03, 2021 10:35 am
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- Topic: 'invalid stoi argument' - pasting data into MLwiN
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'invalid stoi argument' - pasting data into MLwiN
I get this message every time I click 'Paste' after copying and pasting my dataset from Excel into MLwiN. Can anyone explain why this is happening or how I can stop it? The data consists only of three columns, two categorical and two numerical with no missing values.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.