powered by
Supply a numeric variable, e.g. Collaboration_hours, and return a character vector.
Collaboration_hours
cut_hour(metric, cuts, unit = "hours", lbound = 0, ubound = 100)
Character vector representing a converted categorical variable, appended with the label of the unit. See examples for more information.
examples
A numeric variable representing hours.
A numeric vector of minimum length 3 to represent the cut points required. The minimum and maximum values provided in the vector are inclusive.
String to specify the unit of the labels. Defaults to "hours".
Numeric. Specifies the lower bound (inclusive) value for the minimum label. Defaults to 0.
Numeric. Specifies the upper bound (inclusive) value for the maximum label. Defaults to 100.
This is used within create_dist() for numeric to categorical conversion.
create_dist()
Other Support: camel_clean(), check_inputs(), combine_signals(), extract_date_range(), extract_hr(), heat_colours(), is_date_format(), maxmin(), p_test(), pairwise_count(), plot_WOE(), read_preamble(), rgb2hex(), totals_bind(), totals_col(), totals_reorder(), tstamp(), us_to_space(), wrap()
camel_clean()
check_inputs()
combine_signals()
extract_date_range()
extract_hr()
heat_colours()
is_date_format()
maxmin()
p_test()
pairwise_count()
plot_WOE()
read_preamble()
rgb2hex()
totals_bind()
totals_col()
totals_reorder()
tstamp()
us_to_space()
wrap()
# Direct use cut_hour(1:30, cuts = c(15, 20, 25)) # Use on a query cut_hour(sq_data$Collaboration_hours, cuts = c(10, 15, 20))
Run the code above in your browser using DataLab