Synopsis
Corrects the internal value mapping of binominal attributes according to the specified negative and positive values.
Description
Correct internal mapping of binominal attributes according to the specified positive and negative values. If the internal mapping differs from the specifications, the mapping is switched. If the mapping contains other values than the specified ones, the mapping is not corrected and the attribute is simply skipped.
Input
- example set input: expects: ExampleSetMetaData: #examples: = 0; #attributes: 0
, Example set matching at least one selected attribute.
Output
- example set output:
- original:
Parameters
- attribute filter type: The condition specifies which attributes are selected or affected by this operator.
- attribute: The attribute which should be chosen.
- attributes: The attribute which should be chosen.
- regular expression: A regular expression for the names of the attributes which should be kept.
- use except expression: If enabled, an exception to the specified regular expression might be specified. Attributes of matching this will be filtered out, although matching the first expression.
- except regular expression: A regular expression for the names of the attributes which should be filtered out although matching the above regular expression.
- value type: The value type of the attributes.
- use value type exception: If enabled, an exception to the specified value type might be specified. Attributes of this type will be filtered out, although matching the first specified type.
- except value type: Except this value type.
- block type: The block type of the attributes.
- use block type exception: If enabled, an exception to the specified block type might be specified.
- except block type: Except this block type.
- numeric condition: Parameter string for the condition, e.g. '>= 5'
- invert selection: Indicates if only attributes should be accepted which would normally filtered.
- include special attributes: Indicate if this operator should also be applied on the special attributes. Otherwise they are always kept.
- negative value: The first/negative/false value.
- positive value: The second/positive/true value.