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cutWithMinN: Cut numeric vector into non-empty intervals

Description

Discretizes a numeric vector. Divides the range of x into intervals, so that each interval contains a minimum number of values, and codes the values in x according to which interval they fall into.

Usage

cutWithMinN(x, intervals=2, min.n=1)

Arguments

x
numeric vector.
intervals
number of intervals required.
min.n
minimum number of values in any interval. Must be greater than length(x)/intervals.

Value

  • A list with components:
  • groupinteger vector of same length as x indicating which interval each value belongs to.
  • breaksnumeric vector of length intervals+1 giving the left and right limits of each interval.

Details

This function strikes a compromise between the base functions cut, which by default cuts a vector into equal length intervals, and quantile, which is suited to finding equally populated intervals. It finds a partition of the x values that is as close as possible to equal length intervals while keeping at least min.n values in each interval. Tied values of x are broken by random jittering, so the partition may vary slightly from run to run if there are many tied values.

See Also

cut, quantile.

Examples

Run this code
x <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,100)
cutWithMinN(x,intervals=3,min.n=1)

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