Package: gains 1.2
Craig A. Rolling
gains: Lift (Gains) Tables and Charts
Constructs gains tables and lift charts for prediction algorithms. Gains tables and lift charts are commonly used in direct marketing applications. The method is described in Drozdenko and Drake (2002), "Optimal Database Marketing", Chapter 11.
Authors:
gains_1.2.tar.gz
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gains_1.2.tgz(r-4.4-emscripten)gains_1.2.tgz(r-4.3-emscripten)
gains.pdf |gains.html✨
gains/json (API)
# Install 'gains' in R: |
install.packages('gains', repos = c('https://cran.r-universe.dev', 'https://cloud.r-project.org')) |
Datasets:
- MineThatData - MineThatData E-Mail Analytics Challenge Data With Predictions
- ciaScores - Cell Phones per Country with Predictions
This package does not link to any Github/Gitlab/R-forge repository. No issue tracker or development information is available.
Last updated 7 years agofrom:52a8dd179c. Checks:OK: 2. Indexed: yes.
Target | Result | Date |
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Doc / Vignettes | OK | Dec 07 2024 |
R-4.5-linux | OK | Dec 07 2024 |
Exports:gainsplot.gainsprint.gains
Dependencies:
Readme and manuals
Help Manual
Help page | Topics |
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Cell Phones per Country with Predictions | ciaScores |
Gains Table for a Vector of Predictions | gains |
MineThatData E-Mail Analytics Challenge Data With Predictions | MineThatData |
Plotting Gains Table Objects | plot.gains |
Printing Gains Table Objects | print.gains |