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Tools for assessing data quality, performing exploratory analysis, and semi-automatic preprocessing of messy data with change tracking for integral dataset cleaning.
# The stable version of clickR can be installed from CRAN with:
install.packages("clickR")
# Alternatively, the development version can be installed from Github:
::install_github("David-hervas/clickR") remotes
clickR functions are divided in three groups:
Functions for assessing data quality and performing exploratory
analyses: peek()
descriptive()
cluster_var()
mine.plot()
outliers()
bivariate_outliers()
Functions for detecting and correcting errors:
nice_names()
fix_factors()
fix_dates()
fix_numerics()
fix_levels()
fix_NA()
fix_concat()
remove_empty()
Functions for reviewing and, potentially, restoring the changes
applied to the data. track_changes()
restore_changes()
manual_fix()
Each function has its corresponding help page, which can be accessed
by the standard procedure in R: typing ?name_of_function
in
the console or, in R Studio, by clicking on the function name and
pressing F1.
A simplified usage procedure would be:
# Explore the data with some of the exploratory analysis functions:
descriptive(mtcars_messy)
# Data frame with 32 observations and 13 variables.
# Numeric variables (7)
# Min 1st Q. Median 3rd Q. Max Mean SD Kurtosis Skewness Modes NAs Distribution
# cyl 4.0 4.000 6.00 8.0 8.0 6.188 1.786 -1.762 -0.175 2 0 [#############:##############]
# disp 71.1 120.825 196.30 326.0 472.0 230.722 123.939 -1.207 0.382 2 0 |---[####:########]----------|
# hp 52.0 96.500 123.00 180.0 335.0 146.688 68.563 -0.136 0.726 1 0 |----[#:#####]---------------|
# qsec 14.5 16.892 17.71 18.9 22.9 17.849 1.787 0.335 0.369 1 0 |-------[##:###]-------------|
# am 0.0 0.000 0.00 1.0 1.0 0.406 0.499 -1.925 0.364 2 0 :############################]
# nÂș Gears 3.0 3.000 4.00 4.0 5.0 3.688 0.738 -1.070 0.529 3 0 [#############:--------------|
# carb 1.0 2.000 2.00 4.0 8.0 2.812 1.615 1.257 1.051 2 0 |---:#######]----------------|
#
# Categorical variables (6)
# N. Classes Classes Mode Prop. mode Anti-mode Prop. Anti-mode NAs
# Mpg 28 10.4/15.2/21/30.4/19 10.4 0.062 19.2 0.031 0
# drat 22 3.07/3.92/2.76/3.08/ 3.07 0.094 - 0.031 0
# wt 29 3.44/3.57/1.513/1.61 3.44 0.094 1.513 0.031 0
# vs 4 0/1/?/NULL 0 0.5 ? 0.031 0
# date 32 06/25/1974/12/22/73/ 06/25/1974 0.031 06/25/1974 0.031 0
# maker 26 Mrc/Ft/AMC/Cdllc/Cmr Merc 0.188 AMC 0.031 0
# Use some of the fix functions to correct errors:
<- fix_NA(mtcars_messy)
mtcars_messy <- fix_dates(mtcars_mesy)
mtcars_messy <- fix_numerics(mtcars_messy)
mtcars_messy
# Review the performed changes
track_changes(mtcars_messy)
# variable observation original new fun
# drat Duster 360 <NA> fix_NA
# drat Honda Civic - <NA> fix_NA
# vs Cadillac Fleetwood ? <NA> fix_NA
# vs Porsche 914-2 NULL <NA> fix_NA
# Mpg all character numeric fix_numerics
# drat all character numeric fix_numerics
# wt all character numeric fix_numerics
# Mpg Datsun 710 22,8 22.8 fix_numerics
# Mpg Hornet 4 Drive 21.,4 21.4 fix_numerics
# Mpg Duster 360 14.3 mpg 14.3 fix_numerics
# Mpg Merc 280 19.2 19.2 fix_numerics
# Mpg Merc 280C 1.78e01 17.8 fix_numerics
# wt Lincoln Continental 5,424 5.424 fix_numerics
# wt Chrysler Imperial 5,345 5.345 fix_numerics
# Id needed, restore the unwanted changes:
<- restore_changes(track_changes(mtcars_messy, fun == "fix_numerics" & variable == "wt")) mtcars_messy
New versions of clickR provide parallelization for some of the data-cleaning functions via the future package.
library(future)
plan(multisession(workers=2)) #Set number of workers
fix_dates(mtcars_messy)
This functionality still needs some optimization. So be aware that, in some (rare) specific cases, parallelized tasks might take more time than non-parallelized tasks.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.