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Algorithm for creating cluster groups on two criteria I got a laugh out of the prospect of using Excel for this :-). Seriously, it sounds like you need additional constraints. After all, with $m$ people, if I can find one group of $m-n+1$ people with an even age and weight distribution, then I can make $n-1$ more groups out of the $n-1$ remaining individuals, putting each in their own group. Would you be happy with such a solution? Even more to the point, to get appropriate answers you really need to share with us the statistical motivation for this question. (It's off topic here otherwise.) Ultimately, maybe grouping isn't the answer... |
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