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I have seen that a similar issue has already been reported about the cluster function, but here you are an additional weird behavior I have detected so hopefully it can help you to identify the issue and solve it.
I have found it to happen in a very few occasions. But sometimes, whatever the reason, in the output of the cluster function we find replacements of some constructs by other ones. In this specific example, a complete branch is replaced, so we end up having 2 repeated branches (one of them with the reversed constructs).
Hi Mark,
I have seen that a similar issue has already been reported about the
cluster
function, but here you are an additional weird behavior I have detected so hopefully it can help you to identify the issue and solve it.I have found it to happen in a very few occasions. But sometimes, whatever the reason, in the output of the cluster function we find replacements of some constructs by other ones. In this specific example, a complete branch is replaced, so we end up having 2 repeated branches (one of them with the reversed constructs).
Grid:
Celia R.xlsx
Hope it helps.
Thanks, again,
José
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