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How to import CSV files with attributes values containing % character?

vgpoweredvgpowered Member Posts: 30 Contributor II
edited March 2020 in Product Ideas
Is there a way to import attribute values with the percentage character %?
or how to convert a polynominal value like 90.5% to 0.905?
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  • kaymankayman Member Posts: 662 Unicorn
    You can use the generate operator for this. You strip the % sign, then parse it so it becomes numeral and divide by 100 to get your final value.

    Sounds more complex than needed, it's like in below example :
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><process version="9.6.000">
      <context>
        <input/>
        <output/>
        <macros/>
      </context>
      <operator activated="true" class="process" compatibility="9.6.000" expanded="true" name="Process">
        <parameter key="logverbosity" value="init"/>
        <parameter key="random_seed" value="2001"/>
        <parameter key="send_mail" value="never"/>
        <parameter key="notification_email" value=""/>
        <parameter key="process_duration_for_mail" value="30"/>
        <parameter key="encoding" value="UTF-8"/>
        <process expanded="true">
          <operator activated="true" class="utility:create_exampleset" compatibility="9.6.000" expanded="true" height="68" name="Create ExampleSet" width="90" x="112" y="34">
            <parameter key="generator_type" value="attribute functions"/>
            <parameter key="number_of_examples" value="1"/>
            <parameter key="use_stepsize" value="false"/>
            <list key="function_descriptions">
              <parameter key="PolyPercent" value="&quot;90.5%&quot;"/>
            </list>
            <parameter key="add_id_attribute" value="false"/>
            <list key="numeric_series_configuration"/>
            <list key="date_series_configuration"/>
            <list key="date_series_configuration (interval)"/>
            <parameter key="date_format" value="yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"/>
            <parameter key="time_zone" value="SYSTEM"/>
            <parameter key="column_separator" value=","/>
            <parameter key="parse_all_as_nominal" value="false"/>
            <parameter key="decimal_point_character" value="."/>
            <parameter key="trim_attribute_names" value="true"/>
          </operator>
          <operator activated="true" class="generate_attributes" compatibility="9.6.000" expanded="true" height="82" name="Generate Attributes" width="90" x="246" y="34">
            <list key="function_descriptions">
              <parameter key="RealPercent" value="parse(replace(PolyPercent,&quot;%&quot;,&quot;&quot;))/100"/>
            </list>
            <parameter key="keep_all" value="true"/>
          </operator>
          <connect from_op="Create ExampleSet" from_port="output" to_op="Generate Attributes" to_port="example set input"/>
          <connect from_op="Generate Attributes" from_port="example set output" to_port="result 1"/>
          <portSpacing port="source_input 1" spacing="0"/>
          <portSpacing port="sink_result 1" spacing="0"/>
          <portSpacing port="sink_result 2" spacing="0"/>
        </process>
      </operator>
    </process>
    


  • sgenzersgenzer Administrator, Moderator, Employee-RapidMiner, RapidMiner Certified Analyst, Community Manager, Member, University Professor, PM Moderator Posts: 2,959 Community Manager
    fascinating. Parse Numbers should do this but it does not. Pushing this to feature request.
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