Description Usage Arguments Value
View source: R/box_cox_transformation.R
scaledf
1 |
x |
dataframe |
center |
either a logical value or a numeric vector of length equal to the number of columns of x. |
scale |
either a logical value or a numeric vector of length equal to the number of columns of x |
The value of center determines how column centering is performed. If center is a numeric vector with length equal to the number of columns of x, then each column of x has the corresponding value from center subtracted from it. If center is TRUE then centering is done by subtracting the column means (omitting NAs) of x from their corresponding columns, and if center is FALSE, no centering is done.
The value of scale determines how column scaling is performed (after centering). If scale is a numeric vector with length equal to the number of columns of x, then each column of x is divided by the corresponding value from scale. If scale is TRUE then scaling is done by dividing the (centered) columns of x by their standard deviations if center is TRUE, and the root mean square otherwise. If scale is FALSE, no scaling is done.
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