[SOLVED] Generate Attribute with count of examples
jan87
New Altair Community Member
Hello,
I have probably a very simple question:
how can i add an attribute that shows the count of all examples (so the value for this new attribute should always be the same in each row)?
or:
how can i add an attribute that sums up the values of another attribute? I cant use the aggregate operatior because I still need the original attributes...
Thank you very much!
I have probably a very simple question:
how can i add an attribute that shows the count of all examples (so the value for this new attribute should always be the same in each row)?
or:
how can i add an attribute that sums up the values of another attribute? I cant use the aggregate operatior because I still need the original attributes...
Thank you very much!
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Hi there,
Check out macros, which are "global variables" in normal speak, like this...<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
Hope that's useful.
<process version="5.2.003">
<context>
<input/>
<output/>
<macros/>
</context>
<operator activated="true" class="process" compatibility="5.2.003" expanded="true" name="Process">
<process expanded="true" height="222" width="820">
<operator activated="true" class="generate_data" compatibility="5.2.003" expanded="true" height="60" name="Generate Data" width="90" x="61" y="72"/>
<operator activated="true" class="extract_macro" compatibility="5.2.003" expanded="true" height="60" name="Extract Macro" width="90" x="246" y="75">
<parameter key="macro" value="exs"/>
</operator>
<operator activated="true" class="aggregate" compatibility="5.2.003" expanded="true" height="76" name="Aggregate" width="90" x="385" y="73">
<list key="aggregation_attributes">
<parameter key="att1" value="sum"/>
</list>
</operator>
<operator activated="true" class="extract_macro" compatibility="5.2.003" expanded="true" height="60" name="Extract Macro (2)" width="90" x="514" y="30">
<parameter key="macro" value="sum"/>
<parameter key="macro_type" value="data_value"/>
<parameter key="attribute_name" value="sum(att1)"/>
<parameter key="example_index" value="1"/>
</operator>
<operator activated="true" class="generate_attributes" compatibility="5.2.003" expanded="true" height="76" name="Generate Attributes" width="90" x="648" y="120">
<list key="function_descriptions">
<parameter key="exs" value="%{exs}"/>
<parameter key="sum" value="%{sum}"/>
</list>
</operator>
<connect from_op="Generate Data" from_port="output" to_op="Extract Macro" to_port="example set"/>
<connect from_op="Extract Macro" from_port="example set" to_op="Aggregate" to_port="example set input"/>
<connect from_op="Aggregate" from_port="example set output" to_op="Extract Macro (2)" to_port="example set"/>
<connect from_op="Aggregate" from_port="original" to_op="Generate Attributes" to_port="example set input"/>
<connect from_op="Extract Macro (2)" from_port="example set" to_port="result 1"/>
<connect from_op="Generate Attributes" from_port="example set output" to_port="result 2"/>
<portSpacing port="source_input 1" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="sink_result 1" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="sink_result 2" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="sink_result 3" spacing="0"/>
</process>
</operator>
</process>
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Thank you, that was very helpful.
I didnt know that this Extract Macro operator solves exactly this problem.
Sometimes it is a pity that there is no tutorial for the basic operators (for preprocessing), but the online tutorial covers mostly the modeling operators...0