Binning Node

The Binning node enables you to automatically create new nominal fields based on the values of one or more existing continuous (numeric range) fields. For example, you can transform a continuous income field into a new categorical field containing income groups of equal width, or as deviations from the mean. Alternatively, you can select a categorical "supervisor" field in order to preserve the strength of the original association between the two fields.

Binning can be useful for a number of reasons, including:

A number of binning methods are available. Once you have created bins for the new field, you can generate a Derive node based on the cut points.

When to use a Binning node

Before using a Binning node, consider whether another technique is more appropriate for the task at hand:

Missing Value Handling

The Binning node handles missing values in the following ways:

The Settings tab provides options for available techniques. The View tab displays cut points established for data previously run through the node.