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Compositional (version 5.4)

Non parametric zero replacement strategies: Non parametric zero replacement strategies

Description

Non parametric zero replacement strategies.

Usage

zeroreplace(x, a = 0.65, delta = NULL, type = "multiplicative")

Arguments

x

A matrix with the compositional data.

a

The replacement value (\(\delta\)) will be "a" times the minimum value observed in the compositional data.

delta

Unless you specify the replacement value \(\delta\) here.

type

This can be any of "multiplicative", "additive" or "simple". See the references for more details.

Value

A matrix with the zero replaced compositional data.

Details

The "additive" is the zero replacement strategy suggested in Aitchison (1986, pg. 269). All of the three strategies can be found in Martin-Fernandez et al. (2003).

References

Martin-Fernandez J. A., Barcelo-Vidal C. & Pawlowsky-Glahn, V. (2003). Dealing with zeros and missing values in compositional data sets using nonparametric imputation. Mathematical Geology, 35(3): 253-278.

Aitchison J. (1986). The statistical analysis of compositional data. Chapman & Hall.

See Also

perturbation, alfa

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
x <- as.matrix(iris[1:20, 1:4])
x <- x/ rowSums(x)
x[ sample(1:20, 4),  sample(1:4, 1) ] <- 0
x <- x / rowSums(x)
zeroreplace(x)
# }

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