Description Usage Arguments Value See Also Examples
get_levels() extracts the levels from any factor columns in data. It is
mainly useful for extracting the original factor levels from the predictors
in the training set. get_outcome_levels() is a small wrapper around
get_levels() for extracting levels from a factor outcome
that first calls standardize() on y.
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data |
A data.frame to extract levels from. |
y |
The outcome. This can be:
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A named list with as many elements as there are factor columns in data
or y. The names are the names of the factor columns, and the values
are character vectors of the levels.
If there are no factor columns, NULL is returned.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | # Factor columns are returned with their levels
get_levels(iris)
# No factor columns
get_levels(mtcars)
# standardize() is first run on `y`
# which converts the input to a data frame
# with an automatically named column, `".outcome"`
get_outcome_levels(y = factor(letters[1:5]))
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