On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, RAGHAVENDRA PRASAD wrote:

Hi,

Thanks it worked.I was looking to save the model in  xml format and storing the 
same in  SQL
DB.I tried extracting model parameters and storing it.But it dint work.Was not 
able to
recreate the model although have the parameters.Is there anyway of storing the 
model in SQL
Database?

Yes, serialize the object, or use save(ASCII=TRUE, compress=FALSE).


Regards,
Raghav

On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Prof Brian Ripley <rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk> 
wrote:
      Just save() the model fit.  See ?save.


On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, RAGHAVENDRA PRASAD wrote:

      Hi,

      Thanks for the info.I will try this.But i am working on real time 
analytics
      where model is built at some point of time and model needs to be used
      whenever its required.Storing the workspace and reloading it everytime not
      sure whether i can fit into real time scenario.l was looking for only
      saving
      the model and reloadinng it.

      Regards,
      Raghav

      On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Katya Mauff <katya.ma...@uct.ac.za> 
wrote:

             Hi Raghav

            Not sure about storing the model so to speak-but you could save
            it as an
            object and then just save and reload your workspace?

            try: fix(model)

            there's probably a far more sophisticated way to do this, but
            if I'm
            understanding you correctly this is a quick fix...

            regards
            katya


                              RAGHAVENDRA PRASAD
                              <raghav.npra...@gmail.com>
                              2010/03/26 09:53 AM >>>


            Hi,

            I have a NN model build using AMORE and NNET.If i want to reuse
            the model
            built on later  date.How can i store this model.In what format
            should i
            need
            to store the model.I wont be saving the session.I want to just
            store the
            model and recall this model whenever required.Is it possible to
            store? If
            yes,can someone provide any packages available.

            Regards,
            Raghav

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