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2011 Nov 20
0
write.arff function in package foreign can't handle Date time
Hi, x1 <- c(as.Date("20110101","%Y%m%d"),as.Date("2012-01-01","%Y-%m-%d")); x2 <- c("1","2"); ddf <- data.frame(x=x1,y=x2); ddf[["y"]] <- as.factor(ddf[["y"]]) write.arff(ddf, file="D:/ddf.arff") Content of ddf.arff is @relation ddf @attribute x numeric @attribute y
2011 Dec 31
1
Reading large sparse arff files into R
Hi, I am trying to read in a large and highly sparse ARFF file into R which was produced by WEKA. However the package 'RWeka' just chokes on this file. The data set has about 40k observations and about 20k dimensions. Even after 1hr read.arff method of RWeka is still trying to read in the file, whereas WEKA is able to read it in in less than 20seconds. What are my options at this
2009 Jun 05
0
RWeka write.arff: set @relation
Dear all, I am using the RWeka package to append several arff files. Although it works the resulting arff files always have "@relation R_data_frame", and I have to change this manually to my desired relation name. Can the package accomplish this for me instead? Thank you, Wil Koetsier
2010 Jul 30
0
help for creating arff file..i have the codes??
I need to create an arff file.i have the necesaary codes as two parts and i need to combine them..if there is anyone who can help i'll send the codes..thank you. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/help-for-creating-arff-file-i-have-the-codes-tp2308039p2308039.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2008 Aug 20
1
Improvements to write.arff (PR#12574)
Full_Name: Martin C. Martin Version: 2.7.1 OS: Ubuntu Submission from: (NULL) (75.150.115.86) The function write.arff, in the foreign library: - Can produce relation names with invalid characters - Doesn't use colnames() for attribute names when writing a matrix. Here's a better version: write.arff <- function (x, file, eol = "\n") { if (file == "")
2007 Aug 21
4
how do i use the get function to obtain an element from a list...
my problem can be explained with the following example: x <- 1:12 y <- 13:24 a <- data.frame(x = x, y = y) ## if i write a$x ## it returns [1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ## but the function get doesn't recognize a$x. Instead it produces the following error: get("a$x") Error in get(x, envir, mode, inherits) : variable "a$x" was not found i intend to do
2005 Jul 20
0
writing matrices (no subject)
Simply gooling for "writing ARFF file in R" gave the following as first hit, which is right on the WEKA page: Miscellaneous code [...] Function for reading ARFF files into the R statistical package (kindly provided by Dr Craig Struble). Function for writing ARFF files from the R statistical package (kindly provided by Nigel Sim).
2008 Oct 26
3
weird behavior with the 3rd root....
Well, this is what i got... > -0.0841219200008394^(1/3) [1] -0.438163696867656 > (-0.0841219200008394)^(1/3) [1] NaN and i don't have a clue of why this happens or how to avoid it, any suggestions? thank you, Juan
2011 May 01
1
FileNotFoundException en RWeka
Saludos colegas. Estoy intentando cargar un archivo arff con el paquete RWeka pero me lanza el error FileNotFoundException cuando intento ejecutar la instrucción en R. Este es el código: datos<- read.arff(system.file("arff","cereals.arff", package = "RWeka")) El archivo cereals.arff y el script con el código R están en el mismo directorio, sin embargo, no me
2008 Apr 21
1
R-2.7.0 RC (2008-04-20 r45403) fails fullcheck
A strange thing happened. After installing the most recent RC version of 2.7 (2008-04-20 r45403) I compiled it as usual with no errors. After installing it I ran "make fullcheck". I got as far as testing recommended packages and I got the following: ... -------- Testing package foreign -------- Running examples in 'foreign-Ex.R' ... Comparing `foreign-Ex.Rout' to
2010 Aug 04
0
RWeka problem: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError
Hi, I'm trying to use RWeka and followed the following example from the RWeka manual. ============ ## Use some example data. w <- read.arff(system.file("arff","weather.nominal.arff", package = "RWeka")) ## Identify a decision tree. m <- J48(play~., data = w) m ## Use 10 fold cross-validation. e <- evaluate_Weka_classifier(m, cost = matrix(c(0,2,1,0),
2012 Nov 12
0
Weka on command line c.f. using RWeka
Running Weka's command line with calls to system(), like this > system("java weka.classifiers.bayes.NaiveBayes -K -t HWlrTrain.arff -o") === Confusion Matrix === a b <-- classified as 3518 597 | a = NoSpray 644 926 | b = Spray === Stratified cross-validation === === Confusion Matrix === a b <-- classified as 3512 603 | a = NoSpray
2007 Jul 11
2
RWeka control parameters classifiers interface
Hello, I have some trouble in achieving the desired parametrisation for the weka classifier functions, using the package RWeka. The problem is, that the functions result=classifier(formula, data, subset, na.action, control = Weka_control(mycontrol)) do not seem to be manipulated by the mycontrol- arguments Perhaps this should be resepected via the handlers- argument , but the
2001 Jan 17
1
Huge memory comsumption with foreign and RPgSQL
I know this is something R isn't meant to do well but I tried it anyway :) I have this SPSS-datafile (size 31 MB). When I converted it to a R object with read.spss("datafile.sav") I ended up with a .RData-file which was 229 MB big. Is this considered normal? Then I tried to dump that object into a database with RPgSQL-package function db.write.table(object) (Memory ran out first
2011 Aug 03
0
Rattle loading String to Vector file from WEKA
Hi all, I have been using WEKA to do some text classification work and I want to try out R. The problem is I cannot load the String to Vector ARFF files created by WEKA's string parser into Rattle . Looking at the logs I get something like: /Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines, na.strings, : scan() expected 'a real', got '2281}'/ *My ARFF
2008 Aug 19
1
address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped'
Dear users, I got this problem and i don't have a clue of what it could be happening... The context: i'm running a loop in which i extract information from a raster map (I work with GRASS and R, using spgrass6 package), and rearrange it to create a matrix. I've tried it with small maps and it works smoothly, but in large maps I have to resort to saving data in the hard disk regularly
2012 Mar 08
2
Regarding randomForest regression
Sir, This query is related to randomForest regression using R. I have a dataset called qsar.arff which I use as my training set and then I run the following function - rf=randomForest(x=train,y=trainy,xtest=train,ytest=trainy,ntree=500) where train is a matrix of predictors without the column to be predicted(the target column), trainy is the target column.I feed the same data
2008 Dec 14
1
re ad.spss (foreign) conflict with SPSS 17 files.
SPSS seems to have changed its default datafile format, resulting in issues for read.spss(). In Windows this results in a warning, in Debian the import completely fails: Debian (R version 2.8.0 (2008-10-20) i486-pc-linux-gnu, foreign_0.8-29) > read.spss("/home/jeroen/samples/Tomato.sav") Error in iconv(names(rval), cp, "") : unsupported conversion from 'CP65001'
2011 Dec 13
1
NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call question
Dear all, I have a datafile where I run haplo.GLM analyses using several variables (a matrix). However, when I include a certain binary variable (0,1) I get this message Error: NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 4) I don't get an error when I include another binary variable, again with only 0,1. Both variables don't have missing values, they only have 0 and 1. Why do I get an
2010 Oct 20
1
Problem exporting data using write.foreign
My question is about the write.foreign() command in the foreign package. I use a command like the following to try and output data and a code file to read my data into SAS. write.foreign(data.frame.object, datafile="filepath", codefile="filepath", package="SAS", dataname="myData") With my data set, it gives the following error: Error in