varbin.monotonic {varbin} | R Documentation |
varbin.monotonic
Description
Monotonically in- or decreasing restriction on binning of numerical variable
Usage
varbin.monotonic(df, x, y, p=0.05, increase=F, decrease=F, auto=T)
Arguments
df |
A data frame |
x |
String. Name of continuous variable in data frame. |
y |
String. Name of binary response variable (0,1) in data frame. |
p |
Percentage of records per bin. Default 5 pct. (0.05). This parameter only accepts values greater than 0.00 (0 pct.) and lower than 0.50 (50 pct.). |
increase |
Logical (TRUE/FALSE). Whether to force an increasing monotonic functional form (if possible) |
decrease |
Logical (TRUE/FALSE). Whether to force a decreasing monotonic functional form (if possible) |
auto |
Logical (TRUE/FALSE). Whether to choose which of the two above is most optimal |
Value
The command varbin generates a data frame with necessary info and utilities for a monotonically in- or decreasing functional form restriction imposed to the binning. The user should save the output result so it can be used with e.g. varbin.plot, or varbin.convert.
Examples
# Set seed and generate data
set.seed(1337)
target <- as.numeric(runif(10000, 0, 1)<0.2)
age <- round(rnorm(10000, 40, 15), 0)
age[age<20] <- round(rnorm(sum(age<20), 40, 5), 0)
age[age>95] <- round(rnorm(sum(age>95), 40, 5), 0)
inc <- round(rnorm(10000, 100000, 10000), 0)
educ <- sample(c("MSC", "BSC", "SELF", "PHD", "OTHER"), 10000, replace=TRUE)
df <- data.frame(target=target, age=age, inc=inc, educ=educ)
# Perform monotonically restricted binning
result <- varbin.monotonic(df, "inc", "target")