The summary function of lower and upper approximations based on RST and FRST
This function enables the output of a summary of the lower and upper approximations.
## S3 method for class 'LowerUpperApproximation' summary(object, ...)
object
: a "LowerUpperApproximation"
object. See BC.LU.approximation.FRST
and BC.LU.approximation.RST
....
: the other parameters.####################################### ## Example: Using simple data set ####################################### dt.ex1 <- data.frame(c(1,0,2,1,1,2,2,0), c(0, 1,0, 1,0,2,1,1), c(2,1,0,0,2,0,1,1), c(2,1,1,2,0,1,1,0), c(0,2,1,2,1,1,2,1)) colnames(dt.ex1) <- c("aa", "bb", "cc", "dd", "ee") decision.table <- SF.asDecisionTable(dataset = dt.ex1, decision.attr = 5, indx.nominal = c(1:5)) P <- c(2,3) ####### Compute indiscernibility relation ####### IND <- BC.IND.relation.RST(decision.table, feature.set = P) ####### Compute lower and upper approximation ##### roughset <- BC.LU.approximation.RST(decision.table, IND) summary(roughset)
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