trunc takes a single numeric argument x and returns a numeric vector containing the integers formed by truncating the values in x toward 0.
h2o.trunc(x)
x | An H2OFrame object. |
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Round
for the base R implementation, trunc()
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# NOT RUN { library(h2o) h2o.init() frame <- h2o.createFrame(rows = 6, cols = 2, categorical_fraction = 0.0, missing_fraction = 0.7, seed = 123) h2o.trunc(frame["C1"]) # }