These parameters help model cases where an exponent is of interest (e.g.
degree() or spline_degree()) or a product is used (e.g. prod_degree).
Usage
degree(range = c(1, 3), trans = NULL)
degree_int(range = c(1L, 3L), trans = NULL)
spline_degree(range = c(3L, 10L), trans = NULL)
prod_degree(range = c(1L, 2L), trans = NULL)
Arguments
range
A two-element vector holding the defaults for the smallest and
largest possible values, respectively.
trans
A trans object from the scales package, such as
scales::log10_trans() or scales::reciprocal_trans(). If not provided,
the default is used which matches the units used in range. If no
transformation, NULL.
Details
degree() is helpful for parameters that are real number exponents (e.g.
x^degree) whereas degree_int() is for cases where the exponent should be
an integer.
The difference between degree_int() and spline_degree() is the default ranges
(which is based on the context of how/where they are used).
prod_degree() is used by parsnip::mars() for the number of terms in
interactions (and generates an integer).