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martinjzhang avatar martinjzhang commented on June 8, 2024
Ordinal covariates

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rbutleriii avatar rbutleriii commented on June 8, 2024 1

Got it, thanks! In case anyone is using R, the library(dummies) is of use, although it produces all K variables, by default:

  a$const = 1
  a = cbind(a, dummy("batch", data=a)[,-1])
  a[, batch := NULL]

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martinjzhang avatar martinjzhang commented on June 8, 2024

Hi,

scDRS only accept numerical covariates. Please use dummy (0/1) variables for categorical variables. If there are K categories, include K-1 dummies and also another all 1 column.

The current version of scDRS doesn't have a formal treatment for ordinal variables. You can either convert an ordinal variable to a numerical variable or several dummy variables.

The scDRS results are not sensitive to different choices of covariates unless the covariates only affect a subset of genes.

Best,
Martin

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