/** * Set which attributes are to be deleted (or kept if invert is true) * * @param rangeList a string representing the list of attributes. Since the * string will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed * from 1. <br> * eg: first-3,5,6-last * @throws Exception if an invalid range list is supplied */ public void setAttributeIndices(String rangeList) throws Exception { m_DeltaCols.setRanges(rangeList); }
/** * Sets which attributes are boolean * * @param rangeList a string representing the list of attributes. Since the * string will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed * from 1. <br/> * eg: first-3,5,6-last * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an invalid range list is supplied */ public void setBooleanIndices(String rangeList) { m_booleanCols.setRanges(rangeList); }
/** * Set which attributes are to be deleted (or kept if invert is true) * * @param rangeList a string representing the list of attributes. Since the * string will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed * from 1. <br> * eg: first-3,5,6-last */ public void setAttributeIndices(String rangeList) { m_SelectCols.setRanges(rangeList); }
/** * Set which attributes are to be acted on (or not, if invert is true) * * @param rangeList a string representing the list of attributes. Since the * string will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed * from 1. <br> * eg: first-3,5,6-last */ public void setAttributeIndices(String rangeList) { m_SelectCols.setRanges(rangeList); }
/** * Sets which attributes are to be turned into date attributes (only numeric attributes * among the selection will be transformed). * * @param value a string representing the list of attributes. Since the string * will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed from 1. <br> * eg: first-3,5,6-last * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an invalid range list is supplied */ public void setAttributeIndices(String value) { m_Cols.setRanges(value); }
/** * Sets indices of the indicator values. * * @param range the string representation of the indicator value indices * @see Range */ public void setValueIndices(String range) { m_ValIndex.setRanges(range); }
/** * Sets which attributes are to be acted on. * * @param value a string representing the list of attributes. Since the string * will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed from1. <br/> * eg: first-3,5,6-last */ public void setAttributeIndices(String value) { m_AttributeIndices.setRanges(value); }
/** * Sets the attribute range to be forced to type string. * * @param value the range */ public void setStringAttributes(String value) { m_StringAttributes.setRanges(value); }
/** * Sets which attributes are to be "binarized" (only numeric attributes * among the selection will be transformed). * * @param value a string representing the list of attributes. Since the string * will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed from 1. <br> * eg: first-3,5,6-last * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an invalid range list is supplied */ public void setAttributeIndices(String value) { m_Cols.setRanges(value); }
/** * Set which nominal labels are to be included in the selection. * * @param rangeList a string representing the list of nominal indices. eg: * first-3,5,6-last */ public void setNominalIndices(String rangeList) { m_Values.setRanges(rangeList); }
/** * Sets the attribute range to use for comparison. * * @param value the attribute range */ public void setRange(String value) { m_Range.setRanges(value); }
/** * Constructor to set initial range. * * @param rangeList the initial range * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the range list is invalid */ public Range(/* @non_null@ */String rangeList) { setRanges(rangeList); }
/** * Sets indices of the indicator values. * * @param range the string representation of the indicator value indices * @see Range */ public void setValueIndices(String range) { m_ValIndex.setRanges(range); }
/** * Set which attributes are to be acted on (or not, if invert is true) * * @param rangeList a string representing the list of attributes. Since the * string will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed * from 1. <br> * eg: first-3,5,6-last */ public void setAttributeIndices(String rangeList) { m_SelectCols.setRanges(rangeList); }
/** * Sets which attributes are to be acted on. * * @param rangeList a string representing the list of attributes. Since the * string will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed * from 1. <br> * eg: first-3,5,6-last * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an invalid range list is supplied */ public void setAttributeIndices(String rangeList) { m_Columns.setRanges(rangeList); }
/** * Sets which attributes are to be "nominalized" (only numeric attributes * among the selection will be transformed). * * @param value a string representing the list of attributes. Since the string * will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed from 1. <br> * eg: first-3,5,6-last * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an invalid range list is supplied */ public void setAttributeIndices(String value) { m_Cols.setRanges(value); }
/** * Sets which attributes are to be "binarized" (only numeric attributes * among the selection will be transformed). * * @param value a string representing the list of attributes. Since the string * will typically come from a user, attributes are indexed from 1. <br> * eg: first-3,5,6-last * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an invalid range list is supplied */ public void setAttributeIndices(String value) { m_Cols.setRanges(value); }
/** * Sets the attribute range to be forced to type numeric * * @param value the range */ public void setNumericAttributes(String value) { m_numericAttributes.setRanges(value); }
/** * Switches the outputs on that are requested from the option O * * @param list list of integers, all are used for an output type */ public void setOutputTypes(String list) { if (list.length() > 0) { m_verboseOn = true; m_outputTypes.setRanges(list); m_outputTypes.setUpper(30); } }
/** * Sets which attributes are boolean. * * @param value the range to use */ public void setBooleanCols(Range value) { m_booleanCols.setRanges(value.getRanges()); }