Filter Operations and Find Operations
Use the filter options to show or hide the reference data rows that meet the criteria that you specify. When you apply a filter, you can perform additional actions on the data rows that the classifier model displays. For example, you can apply a label value to all of the data rows.
Use the filter option to perform the following tasks:
- •Find the reference data rows that contain a value that you enter.
- •Find the reference data rows that use a label that you select.
- •Find the reference data rows that do not use a label.
You can also search for a data value within a row of reference data.
Using a Data Value to Filter the Reference Data Rows
Use the filter to verify that one or more reference data rows contain the data values you expect.
1. Open the content set that contains the classifier model.
2. Select the model name, and click Edit.
3. Enter a value in the Filter field.
You can include wildcard characters in the value that you enter.
The Developer tool displays the reference data rows that contain the filter text.
Using a Label Value to Filter the Reference Data Rows
Use the filter to show or hide the reference data rows that use a label that you select.
1. Open the content set that contains the model.
2. Select the model name, and click Edit.
3. Select a label value from the Filter menu.
The Developer tool displays the reference data rows that use the label value.
Note: To find any reference data row that does not use a label, select the No Label option from the Filter menu.
Finding a Value in a Reference Data Row
Use the Find field to search for a data value in a row that you select.
1. Open the content set that contains the model.
2. Select the model name, and click Edit.
3. Select a row of reference data.
4. Enter a value in the Find field.
The model highlights the instances of the value in the reference data row.
5. Use the Up arrow or the Down arrow to find additional instances of the value in the row.