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Generate Data y=f(x)

User: "Jens_Fleckenste"
New Altair Community Member
Updated by Jocelyn

Hi All,

 

I'm a beginner and I just simply wants to gerenate a small table with two atrributes, x and y.

x = 1,2,3,4,5

y = x^2 = 1,2, 4,9,16,25

 

I tried to do that with the generate Data processors, but I couldn't manage it.

 

Can someone help me? Thank you in advance.

 

Regards

jens

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    Hallo Jens,

     

    Just check the attached process. This is how i created a sqrt function for my latest gbt kb article.


    ~Martin

     

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><process version="7.4.000">
    <context>
    <input/>
    <output/>
    <macros>
    <macro>
    <key>points</key>
    <value>1000</value>
    </macro>
    </macros>
    </context>
    <operator activated="true" class="process" compatibility="7.4.000" expanded="true" name="Process">
    <process expanded="true">
    <operator activated="true" breakpoints="after" class="subprocess" compatibility="7.4.000" expanded="true" height="82" name="Subprocess" width="90" x="45" y="34">
    <process expanded="true">
    <operator activated="true" class="generate_data" compatibility="7.4.000" expanded="true" height="68" name="Generate Data" width="90" x="45" y="34">
    <parameter key="number_examples" value="%{points}"/>
    </operator>
    <operator activated="true" class="generate_id" compatibility="7.4.000" expanded="true" height="82" name="Generate ID" width="90" x="179" y="34"/>
    <operator activated="true" class="generate_attributes" compatibility="7.4.000" expanded="true" height="82" name="Generate Attributes" width="90" x="313" y="34">
    <list key="function_descriptions">
    <parameter key="value" value="sqrt(id/eval(%{points}))"/>
    <parameter key="id" value="id/eval(%{points})"/>
    </list>
    </operator>
    <operator activated="true" class="select_attributes" compatibility="7.4.000" expanded="true" height="82" name="Select Attributes" width="90" x="447" y="34">
    <parameter key="attribute_filter_type" value="subset"/>
    <parameter key="attributes" value="value|id"/>
    <parameter key="include_special_attributes" value="true"/>
    </operator>
    <operator activated="true" class="rename" compatibility="7.4.000" expanded="true" height="82" name="Rename" width="90" x="581" y="34">
    <parameter key="old_name" value="id"/>
    <parameter key="new_name" value="x"/>
    <list key="rename_additional_attributes"/>
    </operator>
    <operator activated="true" class="set_role" compatibility="7.4.000" expanded="true" height="82" name="Set Role" width="90" x="709" y="34">
    <parameter key="attribute_name" value="x"/>
    <list key="set_additional_roles">
    <parameter key="value" value="label"/>
    </list>
    </operator>
    <connect from_op="Generate Data" from_port="output" to_op="Generate ID" to_port="example set input"/>
    <connect from_op="Generate ID" from_port="example set output" to_op="Generate Attributes" to_port="example set input"/>
    <connect from_op="Generate Attributes" from_port="example set output" to_op="Select Attributes" to_port="example set input"/>
    <connect from_op="Select Attributes" from_port="example set output" to_op="Rename" to_port="example set input"/>
    <connect from_op="Rename" from_port="example set output" to_op="Set Role" to_port="example set input"/>
    <connect from_op="Set Role" from_port="example set output" to_port="out 1"/>
    <portSpacing port="source_in 1" spacing="0"/>
    <portSpacing port="sink_out 1" spacing="0"/>
    <portSpacing port="sink_out 2" spacing="0"/>
    </process>
    </operator>
    <connect from_op="Subprocess" from_port="out 1" to_port="result 1"/>
    <portSpacing port="source_input 1" spacing="0"/>
    <portSpacing port="sink_result 1" spacing="0"/>
    <portSpacing port="sink_result 2" spacing="0"/>
    </process>
    </operator>
    </process>
    User: "Jens_Fleckenste"
    New Altair Community Member
    OP

    Hi Martin,

     

    ok thank you, I understand.

     

    I just wonder, where you have defined the value 1000 behind the variable %{points}. (Generates 1000 Rows).

     Could you please explain that?

     

    Regards

    Jens

     

     

    User: "MartinLiebig"
    Altair Employee
    Accepted Answer

    Hi Jens,

     

    it's a macro of the process defined in the context. Macros are process variables. Have a look at this article for more details: http://community.rapidminer.com/t5/RapidMiner-Studio-Knowledge-Base/How-to-Use-Macros/ta-p/32966

     

    Best,

    Martin

    User: "Jens_Fleckenste"
    New Altair Community Member
    OP

    ah ok,

    I was expectinig a Set macro Process.

     

    I Didn't know the context panel.

     

    Thanks a lot

    Jens