MaxAbsScaler

Struct MaxAbsScaler 

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pub struct MaxAbsScaler { /* private fields */ }
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MaxAbsScaler for scaling features by their maximum absolute value

This scaler scales each feature individually such that the maximal absolute value of each feature in the training set will be 1.0. It does not shift/center the data, and thus does not destroy any sparsity.

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impl MaxAbsScaler

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pub fn new() -> Self

Creates a new MaxAbsScaler

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  • A new MaxAbsScaler instance
§Examples
use scirs2_transform::scaling::MaxAbsScaler;

let scaler = MaxAbsScaler::new();
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pub fn with_defaults() -> Self

Creates a MaxAbsScaler with default settings (same as new())

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pub fn fit<S>(&mut self, x: &ArrayBase<S, Ix2>) -> Result<()>
where S: Data, S::Elem: Float + NumCast,

Fits the MaxAbsScaler to the input data

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  • x - The input data, shape (n_samples, n_features)
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  • Result<()> - Ok if successful, Err otherwise
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pub fn transform<S>(&self, x: &ArrayBase<S, Ix2>) -> Result<Array2<f64>>
where S: Data, S::Elem: Float + NumCast,

Transforms the input data using the fitted MaxAbsScaler

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  • x - The input data, shape (n_samples, n_features)
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  • Result<Array2<f64>> - The scaled data
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pub fn fit_transform<S>(&mut self, x: &ArrayBase<S, Ix2>) -> Result<Array2<f64>>
where S: Data, S::Elem: Float + NumCast,

Fits the MaxAbsScaler to the input data and transforms it

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  • x - The input data, shape (n_samples, n_features)
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  • Result<Array2<f64>> - The scaled data
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pub fn inverse_transform<S>(&self, x: &ArrayBase<S, Ix2>) -> Result<Array2<f64>>
where S: Data, S::Elem: Float + NumCast,

Inverse transforms the scaled data back to original scale

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  • x - The scaled data, shape (n_samples, n_features)
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  • Result<Array2<f64>> - The data in original scale
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pub fn max_abs(&self) -> Option<&Array1<f64>>

Returns the maximum absolute values for each feature

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  • Option<&Array1<f64>> - The maximum absolute values
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pub fn scale(&self) -> Option<&Array1<f64>>

Returns the scale factors for each feature

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  • Option<&Array1<f64>> - The scale factors (1 / max_abs)

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impl Default for MaxAbsScaler

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fn default() -> Self

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