adams.flow.transformer.WekaInstancesHistogramRanges
Outputs the ranges generated by adams.data.statistics.ArrayHistogram using the incoming weka.core.Instances object.
The actor just uses the internal format (double array) and does not check whether the attributes are actually numeric.
Flow input/output:
- input: weka.core.Instances
- output: java.lang.String
The logging level for outputting errors and debugging output.
command-line | -logging-level <OFF|SEVERE|WARNING|INFO|CONFIG|FINE|FINER|FINEST> |
default | WARNING |
min-user-mode | Expert |
The name of the actor.
command-line | -name <java.lang.String> |
default | WekaInstancesHistogramRanges |
The annotations to attach to this actor.
command-line | -annotation <adams.core.base.BaseAnnotation> |
default |
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If set to true, transformation is skipped and the input token is just forwarded as it is.
command-line | -skip <boolean> |
default | false |
If set to true, the flow execution at this level gets stopped in case this actor encounters an error; the error gets propagated; useful for critical actors.
command-line | -stop-flow-on-error <boolean> |
default | false |
min-user-mode | Expert |
If enabled, then no errors are output in the console; Note: the enclosing actor handler must have this enabled as well.
command-line | -silent <boolean> |
default | false |
min-user-mode | Expert |
If enabled, the ranges are output as array rather than one by one.
command-line | -output-array <boolean> |
default | false |
Whether to retrieve rows or columns from the Instances object.
command-line | -type <ROW_BY_INDEX|COLUMN_BY_INDEX|COLUMN_BY_REGEXP> |
default | COLUMN_BY_INDEX |
The locations of the data, depending on the chosen data type that can be either indices, attribute names or regular expressions on the attribute names.
command-line | -location <adams.core.base.BaseString> [-location ...] |
default |
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Defines how the number of bins are calculated.
command-line | -bin-calc <MANUAL|FREQUENCY|DENSITY|STURGES|SCOTT|SQRT> |
default | MANUAL |
The number of bins to use in case of manual bin calculation.
command-line | -num-bins <int> |
default | 50 |
minimum | 1 |
The bin width to use for some of the calculations.
command-line | -bin-width <double> |
default | 1.0 |
minimum | 1.0E-5 |
If set to true the data gets normalized first before the histogram is calculated.
command-line | -normalize <boolean> |
default | false |
If enabled, then the user-specified min/max values are used for the bin calculation rather than the min/max from the data (allows comparison of histograms when generating histograms over a range of arrays).
command-line | -use-fixed-min-max <boolean> |
default | false |
The minimum to use when using manual binning with user-supplied min/max enabled.
command-line | -manual-min <double> |
default | 0.0 |
The maximum to use when using manual binning with user-supplied max/max enabled.
command-line | -manual-max <double> |
default | 1.0 |
The number of decimals to show in the bin descriptions.
command-line | -num-decimals <int> |
default | 3 |
minimum | 0 |