26, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Gary Black
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> (Sorry to be a bit slow responding.)
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> You have not supplied a complete example, which would be good in this case
> because what you are suggesting could be a serious bug in R or a package.
> Serious journals require reproduci
Hi all,
For some odd reason when running naïve bayes, k-NN, etc., I get slightly
different results (e.g., error rates, classification probabilities) from run
to run even though I am using the same random seed.
Nothing else (input-wise) is changing, but my results are somewhat different
from run
Hi All,
I'm a newbie and have two questions. Please pardon me if they are very basic.
1. I'm using a regression tree to predict the selling prices of 10 new records
(homes). The following code is resulting in an error message: pred <-
predict(model, newdata = outOfSample[, -6])
The error
As a total novice and somebody lurking in the background who doesn't have a
need to use R regularly except for a one-time project, I also am surprised
by (really mainly one or two) people who answer most posts by telling people
to do their homework, spend more time studying R, etc. Even novices kn
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