generates_transformation_functions_T1 function

Function to generate data transformation functions for the T1 methods

Function to generate data transformation functions for the T1 methods

generates_transformation_functions_T1 is the argument for the parameter generates_transform_functions in genera_T, which is used in the T1 method. In addtion, the Ta method also uses this function for the argument.

generates_transformation_functions_T1(unit_space_data)

Arguments

  • unit_space_data: Matrix with n rows (samples) and (p + 1) columns (variables). Data to generate the unit space. All data should be continuous values and should not have missing values.

Returns

generates_transformation_functions_T1 returns a list containing three functions. For the first component, the data transformation function for independent variables is a function that subtracts the mean of each independent variable. For the second component, the data transformation function for a dependent variable is a function that subtracts the mean of a dependent variable. For the third component, the inverse function of the data transformation function for a dependent variable is a function that adds the mean of a dependent variable. The mean used is the mean of the unit_space_data.

Examples

# The value of the dependent variable of the following samples mediates # in the stackloss dataset. stackloss_center <- stackloss[c(9, 10, 11, 20, 21), ] tmp <- generates_transformation_functions_T1(stackloss_center) mean_subtraction_function <- tmp[[1]] subtracts_M_0 <- tmp[[2]] adds_M_0 <- tmp[[3]] is.function(mean_subtraction_function) # TRUE is.function(subtracts_M_0) # TRUE is.function(adds_M_0) # TRUE

See Also

T1 and Ta

  • Maintainer: Akifumi Okayama
  • License: MIT + file LICENSE
  • Last published: 2017-09-10