mvpa2.generators.partition.NGroupPartitioner

Inheritance diagram of NGroupPartitioner

class mvpa2.generators.partition.NGroupPartitioner(ngroups=4, **kwargs)

Partition a dataset into N-groups of the sample attribute.

For example, NGroupPartitioner(2) is the same as the HalfPartitioner and yields exactly the same partitions and labeling patterns.

Notes

Available conditional attributes:

  • calling_time+: None
  • raw_results: None

(Conditional attributes enabled by default suffixed with +)

Methods

generate(ds)
get_partition_specs(ds) Returns the specs for all to be generated partition sets.
get_partitions_attr(ds, specs) Create a partition attribute array for a particular partion spec.
Parameters:

ngroups : int

Number of groups to split the attribute into.

enable_ca : None or list of str

Names of the conditional attributes which should be enabled in addition to the default ones

disable_ca : None or list of str

Names of the conditional attributes which should be disabled

count : None or int

Desired number of splits to be output. It is limited by the number of splits possible for a given splitter (e.g. OddEvenSplitter can have only up to 2 splits). If None, all splits are output (default).

selection_strategy : str

If count is not None, possible strategies are possible: ‘first’: First count splits are chosen; ‘random’: Random (without replacement) count splits are chosen; ‘equidistant’: Splits which are equidistant from each other.

attr : str

Sample attribute used to determine splits.

space : str

Name of the to be created sample attribute defining the partitions. In addition, a dataset attribute named ‘space_set’ will be added to each output dataset, indicating the number of the partition set it corresponds to.

pass_attr : str, list of str|tuple, optional

Additional attributes to pass on to an output dataset. Attributes can be taken from all three attribute collections of an input dataset (sa, fa, a – see Dataset.get_attr()), or from the collection of conditional attributes (ca) of a node instance. Corresponding collection name prefixes should be used to identify attributes, e.g. ‘ca.null_prob’ for the conditional attribute ‘null_prob’, or ‘fa.stats’ for the feature attribute stats. In addition to a plain attribute identifier it is possible to use a tuple to trigger more complex operations. The first tuple element is the attribute identifier, as described before. The second element is the name of the target attribute collection (sa, fa, or a). The third element is the axis number of a multidimensional array that shall be swapped with the current first axis. The fourth element is a new name that shall be used for an attribute in the output dataset. Example: (‘ca.null_prob’, ‘fa’, 1, ‘pvalues’) will take the conditional attribute ‘null_prob’ and store it as a feature attribute ‘pvalues’, while swapping the first and second axes. Simplified instructions can be given by leaving out consecutive tuple elements starting from the end.

postproc : Node instance, optional

Node to perform post-processing of results. This node is applied in __call__() to perform a final processing step on the to be result dataset. If None, nothing is done.

descr : str

Description of the instance

Methods

generate(ds)
get_partition_specs(ds) Returns the specs for all to be generated partition sets.
get_partitions_attr(ds, specs) Create a partition attribute array for a particular partion spec.
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