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On Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Jim_S wrote:
> After a short discussion I decided to post my compete code and data set. I
> hop
After a short discussion I decided to post my compete code and data set. I
hope this makes sence.
Thanks,
Jim
# READ DATA
# =
http://www.nabble.com/file/p16923910/SampleCluster.txt SampleCluster.txt
setwd("C:/Program Files/R/library/mboost/data")
SampleClusterData <- read.table("Sam
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> Hi all,
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> First of all, I'm a novice R user (less that a week), so perhaps my code
> isn't very efficient.
>
> Using the MBoost package I created a model using the following comma
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Is my problem explanation unclear?
Please let me know, thanks!
Jim
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Hi all,
First of all, I'm a novice R user (less that a week), so perhaps my code
isn't very efficient.
Using the MBoost package I created a model using the following command and
saved it to a file for later use:
model <- gamboost(fpfm,data=SampleClusterData,baselearner="bbs") # Creating
a model
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