step_modeimpute
creates a specification of a
recipe step that will substitute missing values of nominal
variables by the training set mode of those variables.
step_modeimpute(recipe, ..., role = NA, trained = FALSE,
modes = NULL, skip = FALSE, id = rand_id("modeimpute"))# S3 method for step_modeimpute
tidy(x, ...)
A recipe object. The step will be added to the sequence of operations for this recipe.
One or more selector functions to choose which
variables are affected by the step. See selections()
for more details. For the tidy
method, these are not
currently used.
Not used by this step since no new variables are created.
A logical to indicate if the quantities for preprocessing have been estimated.
A named character vector of modes. This is
NULL
until computed by prep.recipe()
.
A logical. Should the step be skipped when the
recipe is baked by bake.recipe()
? While all operations are baked
when prep.recipe()
is run, some operations may not be able to be
conducted on new data (e.g. processing the outcome variable(s)).
Care should be taken when using skip = TRUE
as it may affect
the computations for subsequent operations
A character string that is unique to this step to identify it.
A step_modeimpute
object.
An updated version of recipe
with the new step
added to the sequence of existing steps (if any). For the
tidy
method, a tibble with columns terms
(the
selectors or variables selected) and model
(the mode
value).
step_modeimpute
estimates the variable modes
from the data used in the training
argument of
prep.recipe
. bake.recipe
then applies the new
values to new data sets using these values. If the training set
data has more than one mode, one is selected at random.
# NOT RUN {
data("credit_data")
## missing data per column
vapply(credit_data, function(x) mean(is.na(x)), c(num = 0))
set.seed(342)
in_training <- sample(1:nrow(credit_data), 2000)
credit_tr <- credit_data[ in_training, ]
credit_te <- credit_data[-in_training, ]
missing_examples <- c(14, 394, 565)
rec <- recipe(Price ~ ., data = credit_tr)
impute_rec <- rec %>%
step_modeimpute(Status, Home, Marital)
imp_models <- prep(impute_rec, training = credit_tr)
imputed_te <- bake(imp_models, new_data = credit_te, everything())
table(credit_te$Home, imputed_te$Home, useNA = "always")
tidy(impute_rec, number = 1)
tidy(imp_models, number = 1)
# }
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