| filter_case {edeaR} | R Documentation |
Filter Case
Description
Filters the log based on case identifier. This method has a cases argument,
to which a vector of identifiers can be given. The selection can be negated with the reverse argument.
Usage
filter_case(log, cases, reverse = FALSE, eventlog = deprecated())
## S3 method for class 'log'
filter_case(log, cases, reverse = FALSE, eventlog = deprecated())
## S3 method for class 'grouped_log'
filter_case(log, cases, reverse = FALSE, eventlog = deprecated())
Arguments
log |
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cases |
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reverse |
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eventlog |
Value
When given an object of type log, it will return a filtered log.
When given an object of type grouped_log, the filter will be applied in a stratified way (i.e. each separately for each group).
The returned log will be grouped on the same variables as the original log.
Methods (by class)
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filter_case(log): Filters cases for alog. -
filter_case(grouped_log): Filters cases for agrouped_log.
References
Swennen, M. (2018). Using Event Log Knowledge to Support Operational Exellence Techniques (Doctoral dissertation). Hasselt University.
See Also
Other filters:
filter_activity_frequency(),
filter_activity_instance(),
filter_activity_presence(),
filter_activity(),
filter_case_condition(),
filter_endpoints_condition(),
filter_endpoints(),
filter_flow_time(),
filter_idle_time(),
filter_infrequent_flows(),
filter_lifecycle_presence(),
filter_lifecycle(),
filter_precedence_condition(),
filter_precedence_resource(),
filter_precedence(),
filter_processing_time(),
filter_resource_frequency(),
filter_resource(),
filter_throughput_time(),
filter_time_period(),
filter_trace_frequency(),
filter_trace_length(),
filter_trace(),
filter_trim_lifecycle(),
filter_trim()