Extensible Framework for Data Pattern Exploration


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Documentation for package ‘nuggets’ version 2.0.2

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association_matrix Create an association matrix from a nugget of flavour 'associations'.
bound_range Bound a range of numeric values
dig Search for patterns of a custom type
dig_associations Search for association rules
dig_baseline_contrasts Search for conditions that yield in statistically significant one-sample test in selected variables.
dig_complement_contrasts Search for conditions that provide significant differences in selected variables to the rest of the data table
dig_correlations Search for conditional correlations
dig_grid Search for grid-based rules
dig_paired_baseline_contrasts Search for conditions that provide significant differences between paired variables
dig_tautologies Find tautologies or "almost tautologies" in a dataset
explore.associations Show interactive application to explore association rules
fire Obtain truth-degrees of conditions
format_condition Format a vector of predicates into a condition string
geom_diamond Geom for drawing diamond plots of lattice structures
is_almost_constant Test whether a vector is almost constant
is_condition Check whether a list of character vectors contains valid conditions
is_degree Test whether an object contains numeric values from the interval [0,1]
is_nugget Test whether an object is a nugget
is_subset Determine whether one vector is a subset of another
nugget Create a nugget object of a given flavour
parse_condition Convert condition strings into lists of predicate vectors
partition Convert columns of a data frame to Boolean or fuzzy sets (triangular, trapezoidal, or raised-cosine)
remove_almost_constant Remove almost constant columns from a data frame
remove_ill_conditions Remove invalid conditions from a list
shorten_condition Shorten predicates within conditions
values Extract values from predicate names
var_grid Create a tibble of combinations of selected column names
var_names Extract variable names from predicate names
which_antichain Return indices of first elements of the list, which are incomparable with preceding elements.