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Repository Location Parameter Macro (Custom Operators)

Synopsis

This operator can be used to define a macro which can be used by %{macro_name} in parameter values of succeeding operators of the current process. The value will be a Repository location that can be selected with a Repository Browser. This is useful for process-defined custom operators.

Description

This operator can be used to define a macro which can be used in parameter values of succeeding operators of the current process. Once the macro has been defined, the value of that macro can be used as parameter values in coming operators by writing the macro name in %{macro_name} format in the parameter value where 'macro_name' is the name of the macro specified when the macro was defined. The macro name is specified by the macro parameter and the macro value is the repository location in the value parameter. The macro will be replaced in the value strings of parameters by the macro's value. This operator can also be used to re-define an existing macro.

The purpose of this operator is mainly to assist in creating process-defined custom operators. When selecting the value parameter of this operator for the custom operator, the process can use the chosen repository location from the macro.

This operator sets the value of a macro irrespective of any ExampleSet. That is why this operator can also exist on its own i.e. without being connected to any other operator. If you want to create a single macro from properties of a given input ExampleSet, the Extract Macro operator is the right operator.

Macros

A macro can be considered as a value that can be used by all operators of the current process that come after the macro has been defined. Whenever using macros, make sure that the operators are in the correct sequence. It is compulsory that the macro should be defined before it can be used in parameter values. The macro is one of the advanced topics of RapidMiner, please study the attached Example Process to develop a better understanding of macros. The Example Processes of the Extract Macro operator are also useful for understanding the concepts related to the macros.

There are also some predefined macros:

  • %{process_name}: will be replaced by the name of the process (without path and extension)
  • %{process_file}: will be replaced by the file name of the process (with extension)
  • %{process_path}: will be replaced by the complete absolute path of the process file
  • Several other short macros also exist, e.g. %{a} for the number of times the current operator was applied.

Please note that other operators like many of the loop operators (e.g. Loop Values , Loop Attributes) also add specific macros.

During the runtime the defined macros can be observed in the macro viewer.

Differentiation

Set Macro

The Repository Location Parameter Macro operator is like the Set Macro operator with only one difference. The Set Macro operator can be used for setting arbitrary String values while the Repository Location Parameter Macro operator can use a Repository Browser to set a repository location as the value.

Input

  • through (Data table)

    It is not compulsory to connect any object with this port. Any object connected at this port is delivered without any modifications to the output port. This operator can have multiple inputs. When one input is connected, another through input port becomes available which is ready to accept another input (if any). The order of inputs remains the same. The object supplied at the first through input port of this operator is available at the first through output port.

Output

  • through (Data table)

    Objects that were given as input are passed without changing to the output through this port. It is not compulsory to attach this port to any other port, the macro value is set even if this port is left without connections. This operator can have multiple outputs. When one output is connected, another through output port becomes available which is ready to deliver another output (if any). The order of outputs remains the same. The object delivered at the first through input port of this operator is delivered at the first through output port

Parameters

  • macroThis parameter is used to specify the name of the macro. The macro can be accessed in succeeding operators of the current process by writing the macro's name in %{macro_name} format, where 'macro_name' is the name of the macro specified in this parameter. Range:
  • valueThis parameter is used to specify the repository location value of the macro. Use the Repository Browser to select the repository location. When the macro is accessed in succeeding operators of the current process by writing the macro's name in %{macro_name} format, it is replaced by the value of the macro specified by this parameter. Range:
  • allow_entriesThis parameter specifies the behavior of the custom repository location parameter when the value parameter is used a custom operator. If this parameter is selected the Repository Browser of the custom parameter allows to select entries. Range:
  • allow_directoriesThis parameter specifies the behavior of the custom repository location parameter when the value parameter is used a custom operator. If this parameter is selected the Repository Browser of the custom parameter allows to select directories. Range:
  • only_writableThis parameter specifies the behavior of the custom repository location parameter when the value parameter is used a custom operator. If this parameter is selected the Repository Browser of the custom parameter allows to select only writable locations. Range:
  • enforce_valid_nameThis parameter specifies the behavior of the custom repository location parameter when the value parameter is used a custom operator. If this parameter is selected the Repository Browser of the custom parameter allows to select only a name that is valid as a repository entry. Range:
  • warn_if_absoluteThis parameter specifies the behavior of the custom repository location parameter when the value parameter is used a custom operator. If this parameter is selected there is a warning if an absolute location is selected for the custom parameter instead of one relative to the process location. Range:

Tutorial Processes

Introduction to the Repository Location Parameter Macro operator

This is a very basic process that demonstrates the use of the Repository Location Parameter Macro operator. The Repository Location Parameter Macro operator is used first of all. One macro is defined using the macro parameter and the repository location value. The macro is named 'folder' and you should give it a value using the Repository Browser. Note that this operator is not connected to any other operator; it can exist at its own. Always make sure that the macro is defined before it is used in the parameter values.

Afterwards, some data is generated in a Subprocess. The resulting data is written to the previously selected folder using two Store operators. For that, the %{folder} macro is used in the repository entry of the Store operators together with a name for the table itself.

This approach of using the Repository Location Parameter Macro operator is mainly useful for custom operators. For creating a custom operator out of this process we would select the parameter 'value' of 'Repository Location Parameter Macro' and call it 'folder'. This allows to select the folder where multiple tables are written to.

The selected parameters allow directories and only writable of the Repository Location Parameter Macro operator specify that the Repository Browser of the created custom operator only allows to select folders that are writable.