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#' Data preparator for LightGBM datasets (integer)
#'
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#' Attempts to prepare a clean dataset to prepare to put in a \code{lgb.Dataset}.
#' Factors and characters are converted to numeric (specifically: integer).
#' Please use \code{lgb.prepare_rules2} if you want to apply this transformation to other datasets.
#' This is useful if you have a specific need for integer dataset instead of numeric dataset.
#' Note that there are programs which do not support integer-only input. Consider this as a half
#' memory technique which is dangerous, especially for LightGBM.
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#'
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#' @param data A data.frame or data.table to prepare.
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#'
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#' @return The cleaned dataset. It must be converted to a matrix format (\code{as.matrix})
#'         for input in \code{lgb.Dataset}.
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#'
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#' @examples
#' library(lightgbm)
#' data(iris)
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#'
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#' str(iris)
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#'
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#' # Convert all factors/chars to integer
#' str(lgb.prepare2(data = iris))
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#'
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#' \dontrun{
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#' # When lightgbm package is installed, and you do not want to load it
#' # You can still use the function!
#' lgb.unloader()
#' str(lightgbm::lgb.prepare2(data = iris))
#' # 'data.frame':	150 obs. of  5 variables:
#' # $ Sepal.Length: num  5.1 4.9 4.7 4.6 5 5.4 4.6 5 4.4 4.9 ...
#' # $ Sepal.Width : num  3.5 3 3.2 3.1 3.6 3.9 3.4 3.4 2.9 3.1 ...
#' # $ Petal.Length: num  1.4 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.5 ...
#' # $ Petal.Width : num  0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 ...
#' # $ Species     : int  1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
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#' }
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#'
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#' @export
lgb.prepare2 <- function(data) {
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  # data.table not behaving like data.frame
  if (inherits(data, "data.table")) {
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    # Get data classes
    list_classes <- vapply(data, class, character(1))
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    # Convert characters to factors only (we can change them to numeric after)
    is_char <- which(list_classes == "character")
    if (length(is_char) > 0) {
      data[, (is_char) := lapply(.SD, function(x) {as.integer(as.factor(x))}), .SDcols = is_char]
    }
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    # Convert factors to numeric (integer is more efficient actually)
    is_fact <- c(which(list_classes == "factor"), is_char)
    if (length(is_fact) > 0) {
      data[, (is_fact) := lapply(.SD, function(x) {as.integer(x)}), .SDcols = is_fact]
    }
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  } else {
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    # Default routine (data.frame)
    if (inherits(data, "data.frame")) {
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      # Get data classes
      list_classes <- vapply(data, class, character(1))
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      # Convert characters to factors to numeric (integer is more efficient actually)
      is_char <- which(list_classes == "character")
      if (length(is_char) > 0) {
        data[is_char] <- lapply(data[is_char], function(x) {as.integer(as.factor(x))})
      }
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      # Convert factors to numeric (integer is more efficient actually)
      is_fact <- which(list_classes == "factor")
      if (length(is_fact) > 0) {
        data[is_fact] <- lapply(data[is_fact], function(x) {as.integer(x)})
      }
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    } else {
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      # What do you think you are doing here? Throw error.
      stop("lgb.prepare: you provided ", paste(class(data), collapse = " & "), " but data should have class data.frame")
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    }
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  }
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  return(data)
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}