Scoped variants of impute_below
impute_below
operates on all variables. To only impute variables
that satisfy a specific condition, use the scoped variants,
impute_below_at
, and impute_below_if
. To use _at
effectively,
you must know that _at`` affects variables selected with a character vector, or with
vars()'.
impute_below_at(.tbl, .vars, prop_below = 0.1, jitter = 0.05, ...)
.tbl |
a data.frame |
.vars |
variables to impute |
prop_below |
the degree to shift the values. default is |
jitter |
the amount of jitter to add. default is 0.05 |
... |
extra arguments |
an dataset with values imputed
# select variables starting with a particular string. impute_below_at(airquality, .vars = c("Ozone", "Solar.R")) impute_below_at(airquality, .vars = 1:2) ## Not run: library(dplyr) impute_below_at(airquality, .vars = vars(Ozone)) library(ggplot2) airquality %>% bind_shadow() %>% impute_below_at(vars(Ozone, Solar.R)) %>% add_label_shadow() %>% ggplot(aes(x = Ozone, y = Solar.R, colour = any_missing)) + geom_point() ## End(Not run)
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