example!!!!
but a wild guess: if your class information is numeric the default is to do
eps-regression, not classification. Use factors or specify the type you want to
use.
?svm
might help there.
On 25.07.2012, at 15:31, Meffy wrote:
> Hello users!
> I'm calculating a simple model using svm(...) from the e1071 package.
So far
> so good, with a linear kernel I'm getting 5 SVs. When plotting the
result I
> see very well separated data clouds, but the underlying color is constantly
> pink, so as far as I understand no class separation is shown...
> I would be happy if anyone could explain me this behaviour because I think
I
> have a little knot in my brain here...
> Thanks in advance!
> Greetings, Matthias
>
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