View source: R/ml_feature_min_max_scaler.R
ft_min_max_scaler | R Documentation |
Rescale each feature individually to a common range [min, max] linearly using column summary statistics, which is also known as min-max normalization or Rescaling
ft_min_max_scaler(
x,
input_col = NULL,
output_col = NULL,
min = 0,
max = 1,
uid = random_string("min_max_scaler_"),
...
)
x |
A |
input_col |
The name of the input column. |
output_col |
The name of the output column. |
min |
Lower bound after transformation, shared by all features Default: 0.0 |
max |
Upper bound after transformation, shared by all features Default: 1.0 |
uid |
A character string used to uniquely identify the feature transformer. |
... |
Optional arguments; currently unused. |
In the case where x
is a tbl_spark
, the estimator
fits against x
to obtain a transformer, returning a tbl_spark
.
The object returned depends on the class of x
. If it is a
spark_connection
, the function returns a ml_estimator
or a
ml_estimator
object. If it is a ml_pipeline
, it will return
a pipeline with the transformer or estimator appended to it. If a
tbl_spark
, it will return a tbl_spark
with the transformation
applied to it.
Other feature transformers:
ft_binarizer()
,
ft_bucketizer()
,
ft_chisq_selector()
,
ft_count_vectorizer()
,
ft_dct()
,
ft_elementwise_product()
,
ft_feature_hasher()
,
ft_hashing_tf()
,
ft_idf()
,
ft_imputer()
,
ft_index_to_string()
,
ft_interaction()
,
ft_lsh
,
ft_max_abs_scaler()
,
ft_ngram()
,
ft_normalizer()
,
ft_one_hot_encoder()
,
ft_one_hot_encoder_estimator()
,
ft_pca()
,
ft_polynomial_expansion()
,
ft_quantile_discretizer()
,
ft_r_formula()
,
ft_regex_tokenizer()
,
ft_robust_scaler()
,
ft_sql_transformer()
,
ft_standard_scaler()
,
ft_stop_words_remover()
,
ft_string_indexer()
,
ft_tokenizer()
,
ft_vector_assembler()
,
ft_vector_indexer()
,
ft_vector_slicer()
,
ft_word2vec()
## Not run:
sc <- spark_connect(master = "local")
iris_tbl <- sdf_copy_to(sc, iris, name = "iris_tbl", overwrite = TRUE)
features <- c("Sepal_Length", "Sepal_Width", "Petal_Length", "Petal_Width")
iris_tbl %>%
ft_vector_assembler(
input_col = features,
output_col = "features_temp"
) %>%
ft_min_max_scaler(
input_col = "features_temp",
output_col = "features"
)
## End(Not run)
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