Yes, it is a number between 0 and 1.
but im calculating it, depended on 2 samples. So x and y. And if im
counting the 1's in x and the 1's in y, i should get the coef with return
float(c)/(a1 + b1 - c)
But i cannot count 1's in x if x is a skalar.
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