Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Problems with e1071 and SparseM"
2006 Jan 27
3
e1071: using svm with sparse matrices (PR#8527)
Full_Name: Julien Gagneur
Version: 2.2.1
OS: Linux (Suse 9.3)
Submission from: (NULL) (194.94.44.4)
Using the SparseM library (SparseM_0.66)
and the e1071 library (e1071_1.5-12)
I fail using svm method with a sparse matrix. Here is a sample example.
I experienced the same problem under Windows.
> library(SparseM)
[1] "SparseM library loaded"
> library("e1071")
2012 Aug 24
2
SparseM buglet
read.matrix.csr does not close the connection:
> library('SparseM')
Package SparseM (0.96) loaded.
> read.matrix.csr(foo)
...
Warning message:
closing unused connection 3 (foo)
>
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2010 Apr 06
3
svm of e1071 package
Hello List,
I am having a great trouble using svm function in e1071 package. I have 4gb of data that i want to use to train svm. I am using Amazon cloud, my Amazon Machine Image(AMI) has 34.2 GB of memory. my R process was killed several times when i tried to use 4GB of data for svm. Now I am using a subset of that data and it is only 1.4 GB. i remove all unnecessary objects before calling
2004 May 12
1
Problem installing SparseM on Debian stable
I have troubles installing the "SparseM" package on my Debian stable
Linux system.
Debian's version of R is:
platform i386-pc-linux-gnu
arch i386
os linux-gnu
system i386, linux-gnu
status
major 1
minor 5.1
year 2002
month 06
day 17
language R
This is the installation output:
> R CMD INSTALL -l /usr/lib/R/ SparseM_0.36.tar.gz
* Installing
2012 Apr 25
1
trouble installing SparseM
Dear R People:
I am attempting to install SparseM on R 2.15.0 on a Linux 11.10 system.
Here is the output
> install.packages("SparseM",depen=TRUE)
Installing package(s) into ?/home/erin/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.15?
(as ?lib? is unspecified)
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
trying URL
2017 Dec 07
1
Please to remove the warning when trying to check a package.
Hello Sir,
I have been trying to create a package in R.
When I have put the check option in R studio to check everything is ok that
time I have found
two warnings and three notes. Those are given below.
warnings:
1) * checking dependencies in R code ... WARNING
'::' or ':::' import not declared from: 'SparseM'
'loadNamespace' or 'requireNamespace' calls
2004 Jun 25
2
Matrix: Help with syntax and comparison with SparseM
Hi,
I am writing some basic smoothers in R for cleaning some spectral data.
I wanted to see if I could get close to matlab for speed, so I was
trying to compare SparseM
with Matrix to see which could do the choleski decomposition the
fastest.
Here is the function using SparseM
difsm <- function(y, lambda, d){
# Smoothing with a finite difference penalty
# y: signal to be smoothed
#
2009 Aug 14
1
large matrices in SparseM
Hi there,
I'm having a problem when trying to create a large matrix (1,000,000 x
1,000,000) of the .csr type (package 'SparseM').
> k <- rep(0,1000000)
> tmp <- length(k)
> tmp2 <- as.matrix.csr(0,tmp,tmp)
Error in if (length(x) == nrow * ncol) x <- matrix(x, nrow, ncol) else { :
missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
Warning message:
In nrow * ncol : NAs
2004 Jun 18
1
Initializing SparseM matrix matrix.csc
Hi!
Would like to initialize a huge matrix.csc (Pacakge SparseM) with all elements 0
and afterwards set a few alements nonzero.
The matrix which I like to allocate is so huge that I can not use
A <- matrix(a,n1,p)
before:
A.csr <- as.matrix.csc(A)
because I can not allocate such a huge matrix A.
But I believe that the much more memmory efficient model in case of csc matrix should do it for
2009 Jun 25
0
[e1071] Inconsistent results when using matrix.csr for svm() - possibly scaling problem
Dear all,
I'm training an SVM with default settings on a matrix csr (SparseM
package). I realized that if I train
the SVM with the (hopefully) equivalent matrix (Matrix package)
representation, the returned models and predictions
sometimes differ. I expected both representations of the same data
to lead to the same results though.
It could be that it is a scaling problem, because unscaled
2006 Feb 20
2
Matrix / SparseM conflict (PR#8618)
Full_Name: David Pleydell
Version: 2.2.1
OS: Debian Etch
Submission from: (NULL) (193.55.70.206)
There appears to be a conflict between the chol functions from the Matrix and
the SparseM packages. chol() can only be applied to a matrix of class dspMatrix
if SparseM is not in the path.
with gratitude
David
> library(Matrix)
> sm <- as(as(Matrix(diag(5) + 1), "dsyMatrix"),
2008 Aug 27
1
SparseM
Hello,
I am trying to load the package SparseM. It seems that I have successfully
installed SparseM (version 0.78), but I did not succeed in loading the
SparseM package into R 2.7. Does anybody know a trick for loading
SparseM?
Thanks in advance,
Heike
> library(SparseM,lib.loc=my.lib.loc)
Error in packageDescription(pkg)$Version :
$ operator is invalid for atomic vectors
In addition:
2004 Feb 26
1
Loading SparseM on Win2K
I'm having trouble loading the package SparseM in R 1.8.1, OS = Windows
2000.
Installing appeared to go well; I saw no error messages, html documentation
was installed, and "installed.packages()" lists SparseM among the installed
packages.
When I try to load the library, however, I get the following:
> library(SparseM)
Error in slot(mlist, "argument") : Can't get
2010 Jan 11
2
sparseM and kronecker product_R latest version
Dear all,
I just installed the new version of R, 2.10.1, and I am currently
using the package sparseM. (I also use a 64 bit windows version)
I got a problem that I never had: when I try to multiply with a
kronecker product (%x%) two sparse matrixes I get the following
message:
Error in dim(x) <- length(x) : invalid first argument
I never had this problem with previous versions of R.
May
2008 Oct 23
1
write.matrix.csr(e1071) bug
Hello,
The write.matrix.csr() function of the e1071 package contains a bug.
Try the following:
library(e1071)
m <- 1 - diag(10)
sm <- as.matrix.csr(m)
write.matrix.csr(sm)
The resulting file (out.dat) contains only the two lines below:
2:1 3:1 4:1 5:1 6:1 7:1 8:1 9:1 10:1
1:1 3:1 4:1 5:1 6:1 7:1 8:1 9:1 10:1
This is obviously wrong as the matrix m has 90 non-zero entries.
The
2005 Jan 28
2
read.matrix.csr bug (e1071)?
Hello,
I would like to read and write sparse matrices using the
functions write.matrix.csr() and read.matrix.csr()
of the package e1071. Writing is OK but reading back the
matrix fails:
x <- rnorm(100)
m <- matrix(x, 10)
m[m < 0.5] <- 0
m.csr <- as.matrix.csr(m)
write.matrix.csr(m, "sparse.dat")
read.matrix("sparse.dat")
Error in initialize(value, ...)
2013 May 07
0
How to use "SparseM-conversions" to convert a dCgMatrix into a matrix.csr ?
Hi all,
I want to transform a dCgMatrix from package Matrix into a matrix.csr from
package SparseM, and I found out this link :
http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/Matrix/html/SparseM-conv.html
But there's no informaion about usage/description/arguments, so how do I
use this SparseM-conversions method ?? Is it a function ??
By the way I already tried function: as.spam.matrix.csr
2004 Nov 18
1
Method dispatch S3/S4 through optimize()
I have been running into difficulties with dispatching on an S4 class
defined in the SparseM package, when the method calls are inside a
function passed as the f= argument to optimize() in functions in the spdep
package. The S4 methods are typically defined as:
setMethod("det","matrix.csr", function(x, ...) det(chol(x))^2)
that is within setMethod() rather than by name before
2003 May 27
1
setGeneric?
In the last few days I've received couple of messages pointing out that our SparseM
package fails to install on the patched version of 1.7.0. Laurent Gaultier kindly
suggested that replacing:
setGeneric("as.matrix.csr")
by
setGeneric("as.matrix.csr", function(x, nrow, ncol, eps) standardGeneric("as.matrix.csr"))
was sufficient to fix the problem.
2010 May 20
0
Indexing with sparse matrices (SparseM)
Hello,
I'm working with a very large, very sparse X matrix. Let csr.X <- *
as.matrix.csr*(X) as described by the SparseM package.
The documentation says that "Indexing .... work just like they do on dense
matrices". To me this says that I should be able to perform operations on
the rows of csr.X in the same way I would on X itself. E.g.
f <- function(x){
for (i in 1:n){