Hi All,
My question is in regards to an error generated when using randomForest
in R. Is there a special way to format the data in order to avoid this
error, or am I completely confused on what the error implies?
Error in randomForest.default(m, y, ...) :
Can not handle categorical
Melanie Vida wrote:
Hi All,
My question is in regards to an error generated when using randomForest
in R. Is there a special way to format the data in order to avoid this
error, or am I completely confused on what the error implies?
Error in randomForest.default(m, y, ...) :
Can not