Your code is messed up because you posted in HTML. Also, it is not reproducible
(e.g. no sample data, incomplete analysis code). (See
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
for more on reproducibility.) Also, this looks very much like homework and the
Posting Guide (mentioned in the footer of this email) indicates that homework is
off topic here, and that you should rely on resources provided by your
educational institution.
If you want to put all of these various values in one table, you will need to
write code to do so, since you have to specify how you want that table laid out.
E.g.
resultdf <- data.frame( Mean=mean(res), StdDev=SD(res))
but mixing single valued measures such as mean with vector valued measures such
as residuals in a single table usually requires repeating the SVM in many rows,
which is why this often is avoided.
Your unnecessary and inappropriate use of as.data.frame also suggests that you
need to spend some time studying the Introduction to R document that comes with
the software learning the difference between vectors, lists and data frames.
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Enzo Cocca <enzo.ccc at gmail.com> wrote:>hi
>
>I have this code for a cross validation:
>
>>res <- as.data.frame(CV_Pb_var)$residual>
sqrt(mean(res^2))>
>mean(res)> mean(res^2/as.data.frame(CV_Pb_var)$var1.var)
>
>
>I can not seem to export everything in one table
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>
> also can I to be exported it graphically?
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>thanks
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>enzo