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spatialSign: Compute the multivariate spatial sign

Description

Compute the spatial sign (a projection of a data vector to a unit length circle). The spatial sign of a vector w is w /norm(w).

Usage

spatialSign(x, ...)

# S3 method for default spatialSign(x, na.rm = TRUE, ...)

# S3 method for matrix spatialSign(x, na.rm = TRUE, ...)

# S3 method for data.frame spatialSign(x, na.rm = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

x

an object full of numeric data (which should probably be scaled). Factors are not allowed. This could be a vector, matrix or data frame.

...

Not currently used.

na.rm

A logical; should missing data be removed when computing the norm of the vector?

Value

A vector, matrix or data frame with the same dim names of the original data.

References

Serneels et al. Spatial sign preprocessing: a simple way to impart moderate robustness to multivariate estimators. J. Chem. Inf. Model (2006) vol. 46 (3) pp. 1402-1409

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
spatialSign(rnorm(5))

spatialSign(matrix(rnorm(12), ncol = 3))

# should fail since the fifth column is a factor
try(spatialSign(iris), silent = TRUE)

spatialSign(iris[,-5])

trellis.par.set(caretTheme())
featurePlot(iris[,-5], iris[,5], "pairs")
featurePlot(spatialSign(scale(iris[,-5])), iris[,5], "pairs")

# }

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