Nominal data

Introduction

Nominal data values provide a name or identifier to discriminate between different values. Specifically, we cannot do true computations with these values. An example is the names of geological units. This kind of data value is called categorical when the values assigned are sorted according to a set of nonoverlapping
categories. For example, we might identify the soil type of a given area as belonging to a certain (pre-defined) category

Prior knowledge

Outgoing relations