| mt_scale_trajectories | R Documentation |
mt_scale_trajectories centers and / or standardizes selected
trajectory variables within or across trajectories.
mt_scale_trajectories(
data,
use = "trajectories",
save_as = use,
var_names,
center = TRUE,
scale = TRUE,
within_trajectory = FALSE,
prefix = "z_",
transform = NULL
)
data |
a mousetrap data object created using one of the mt_import
functions (see mt_example for details). Alternatively, a trajectory
array can be provided directly (in this case |
use |
a character string specifying which trajectory data should be used. |
save_as |
a character string specifying where the resulting trajectory data should be stored. |
var_names |
character vector giving the labels of the to be standardized variables. |
center |
logical specifying whether variables should be centered (i.e.,
|
scale |
logical or numeric specifying the scaling of the variables. When
logical, |
within_trajectory |
logical specifying whether trajectory variables
should be scaled within or across trajectories. If |
prefix |
character string added to the names of the new standardized
variables. If |
transform |
function that takes a numeric matrix as argument and returns
a numeric matrix of same size with transformed values. If |
A mousetrap data object (see mt_example) with an additional
variable containing the standardized trajectory variable added to the
trajectory array). If the trajectory array was provided directly as
data, only the trajectory array will be returned.
Dirk U. Wulff
mt_standardize for standardizing mouse-tracking measures per level of other variables.
# Calculate derivatives
mt_example <- mt_derivatives(mt_example)
# Standardize velocity across trajectories
mt_example <- mt_scale_trajectories(mt_example,var_names = "vel")
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