[R] what is Non-numeric argument to mathematical function in prediction ?
Petr Savicky
savicky at cs.cas.cz
Sat May 5 11:53:18 CEST 2012
On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 09:21:10AM +0300, kiinalist wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to use naivebayes in package 'e1071'.
> when I use following parameter, only one predictor, there is an error.
>
> > m <- naiveBayes(iris[,1], iris[,5])
> > table(predict(m, iris[,1]), iris[,5])
> Error in log(sapply(attribs, function(v) { :
> Non-numeric argument to mathematical function
>
>
> However, when I use two predictors, there is not error any more.
>
> > m <- naiveBayes(iris[,1:2], iris[,5])
> > table(predict(m, iris[,1:2]), iris[,5])
>
> setosa versicolor virginica
> setosa 49 0 0
> versicolor 1 37 19
> virginica 0 13 31
Hi.
A untested suggestion is to try
m <- naiveBayes(iris[,1, drop=FALSE], iris[,5])
The difference is that iris[,1] is not a dataframe, while
both iris[,1:2] and iris[,1, drop=FALSE] are.
Hope this helps.
Petr Savicky.
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