MSP Stat wrote:
Hi List!
I had enquired about the above few days back and did not get an answer. So I
am asking again. Thanks.

Perhaps you should read the posting guide at first (and each R-help message contains the footer):

"PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code."

It is also a good idea to sign messages with a name, we are quite reluctant to answer to robots.


I have built a program for fuzzy inference using the "sets" package.
Though there are no errors after defuzzifying using gset_defuzzify()
command, the output after using the "centroid" option is a "NaN".
What may be going wrong here?

If you had given reproducible code, I suspect some people would be volunteering to look at it, perhaps including the authors of those functions and the package maintainer who could also be asked (including the aforementioned relevant details, of course).

Best,
Uwe Ligges



P.S: There are just 10 dependent factors and just five rules. All the
membership function are Gaussian.

Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.

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