ellipse_check() is deprecated. Instead, empty selections should be
supported by all steps.
printer() is used for printing steps.
is_trained() is a helper function that returned a single logical to
indicate whether a recipe is traine or not.
sel2char() takes a list of selectors (e.g. terms in most steps) and
returns a character vector version for printing.
print_step() is used for printing steps.
yj_transform(x, lambda, ind_neg = NULL, eps = 0.001)estimate_yj(
dat,
limits = c(-5, 5),
num_unique = 5,
na_rm = TRUE,
call = caller_env(2)
)
ellipse_check(...)
printer(
tr_obj = NULL,
untr_obj = NULL,
trained = FALSE,
width = max(20, options()$width - 30)
)
prepare(x, ...)
is_trained(x)
sel2char(x)
print_step(
tr_obj = NULL,
untr_obj = NULL,
trained = FALSE,
title = NULL,
width = max(20, options()$width - 30),
case_weights = NULL
)
ellipse_check(): If not empty, a list of quosures. If empty, an
error is thrown.
printer(): NULL, invisibly.
is_trained(): A single logical.
sel2char(): A character vector.
print_step(): NULL, invisibly.
A list of selectors
Arguments pass in from a call to step.
A character vector of names that have been
resolved during preparing the recipe (e.g. the columns object
of step_log()).
An object of selectors prior to prepping the
recipe (e.g. terms in most steps).
A logical for whether the step has been trained.
An integer denoting where the output should be wrapped.
A character, shortly describing the action the step takes.
developer_functions
developer_functions
developer_functions