Hi,

I'm not sure I understand what you want. This would have been easier if you had provided a reproducible example. See the following code:

bla = matrix(runif(10000), 10, 10)
cor_bla = cor(bla, method = "spearman")

Now what do you want to select. All the variables that have a correlation higher than 0.8 with any of the other variables, excluding themselves? Or a correlation higher than 0.8 in contrast to one of the variables, e.g. the third variable?

cheers,
Paul

Krystyna Golabek wrote:
Dear R users,

Simple question. Can anyone help with the code that would allow me to view only the variables who's correlation output is >0.8?
This is the code I'm using to date
cor(data, method="spearman")

Kind regards
Krys


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