Type: | Package |
Title: | Various Preprocessing Transformations of Numeric Data Matrices |
Date: | 2021-06-16 |
Version: | 0.1.0 |
Author: | Swamiji Pravedson |
Maintainer: | Swamiji Pravedson <swamiji.pravedson@gmail.com> |
Description: | Preprocess numeric data matrices into desired transformed representations. Standardization, Unitization, Cubitization and adaptive intervals are offered. |
License: | GPL-3 |
Encoding: | UTF-8 |
RoxygenNote: | 7.1.1 |
Imports: | stats (≥ 1.0.1), ggplot2 (≥ 1.0.1) |
Suggests: | knitr |
NeedsCompilation: | no |
Packaged: | 2021-06-24 06:44:37 UTC; epfeqa |
Repository: | CRAN |
Date/Publication: | 2021-06-24 12:00:02 UTC |
Cubitizes the matrix given as input
Description
Cubitizes the matrix given as input
Usage
cubitize(xx)
Arguments
xx |
Matrix or a data frame of numeric entries |
Value
Matrix with columns that have minimum zero and maximum one
Examples
## Not run:
# I don't want you to run this
## End(Not run)
n<-450; x <- data.frame(cbind(rnorm(n, 162, 4), rnorm(n, 108, 2),
rnorm(n, 117, 3), rnorm(n, 36, 2), rnorm(n, 45, 2)))
p <- ncol(x)
x.cube <- cubitize(x)
round(head(x),2)
round(head(x.cube),2)
round(rbind(apply(x, 2, min), apply(x.cube, 2, min)),2)
round(rbind(apply(x, 2, max),apply(x.cube, 2, max)),2)
oldpar<-par(mfrow=c(1,2))
boxplot(x[,1:min(5,p)], main='Original Data', col=rainbow(9))
boxplot(x.cube[,1:min(5,p)], main='PreProcessed Data', col=rainbow(7))
par(oldpar)
Intervalizes the matrix given as input
Description
Intervalizes the matrix given as input
Usage
intervalize(xx, a = -1, b = 1)
Arguments
xx |
Matrix or a data frame of numeric entries |
a |
lower bound of the target interval |
b |
upper bound of the target interval |
Value
Matrix with columns that have minimum zero and maximum one
Examples
## Not run:
# I don't want you to run this
## End(Not run)
n<-450; x <- data.frame(cbind(rnorm(n, 162, 4), rnorm(n, 108, 2),
rnorm(n, 117, 3), rnorm(n, 36, 2), rnorm(n, 45, 2)))
p <- ncol(x)
x.inter <- intervalize(x,a=-1,b=1)
round(head(x),2)
round(head(x.inter),2)
round(rbind(apply(x, 2, min), apply(x.inter, 2, min)),2)
round(rbind(apply(x, 2, max),apply(x.inter, 2, max)),2)
oldpar<-par(mfrow=c(1,2))
boxplot(x[,1:min(5,p)], main='Original Data', col=rainbow(9))
boxplot(x.inter[,1:min(5,p)], main='PreProcessed Data', col=rainbow(7))
par(oldpar)
Standardizes the matrix given as input
Description
This function takes as input a matrix of numeric values and then transforms it so that each column has a mean of zero and a variance of one
Usage
standardize(xx)
Arguments
xx |
Matrix or a data frame of numeric entries |
Value
Matrix with columns that have mean zero and variance one
Examples
## Not run:
# I don't want you to run this
## End(Not run)
n<-450; x <- data.frame(cbind(rnorm(n, 162, 4), rnorm(n, 108, 2),
rnorm(n, 117, 3), rnorm(n, 36, 2), rnorm(n, 45, 2)))
p <- ncol(x)
x.stan <- standardize(x)
round(head(x),2)
round(head(x.stan),2)
round(rbind(apply(x, 2, mean), apply(x.stan, 2, mean)),2)
round(rbind(apply(x, 2, sd),apply(x.stan, 2, sd)),2)
oldpar <- par(mfrow=c(1,2))
boxplot(x[,1:min(5,p)], main='Original Data', col=rainbow(9))
boxplot(x.stan[,1:min(5,p)], main='PreProcessed Data', col=rainbow(7))
par(oldpar)
Unitizes the matrix given as input
Description
Unitizes the matrix given as input
Usage
unitize(xx)
Arguments
xx |
Matrix or a data frame of numeric entries |
Value
Matrix with columns that have mean zero and length one
Examples
## Not run:
# I don't want you to run this
## End(Not run)
n<-450; x <- data.frame(cbind(rnorm(n, 162, 4), rnorm(n, 108, 2),
rnorm(n, 117, 3), rnorm(n, 36, 2), rnorm(n, 45, 2)))
p <- ncol(x)
x.unit <- unitize(x)
round(head(x),2)
round(head(x.unit),2)
round(rbind(apply(x, 2, mean), apply(x.unit, 2, mean)),2)
round(rbind(apply(x, 2, sd),apply(x.unit, 2, sd)),2)
oldpar<-par(mfrow=c(1,2))
boxplot(x[,1:min(5,p)], main='Original Data', col=rainbow(9))
boxplot(x.unit[,1:min(5,p)], main='PreProcessed Data', col=rainbow(7))
par(oldpar)