Hi,
I use ksvm() in the kernlab package. If I recall correctly it's quite easy to
implement, and has a choice of different kernals.
Dan
Daniel Crouch
Research Student
Department of Medical Molecular Genetics
King's College London
8th Floor, Tower Wing
Guy's Hospital
London SE1 9RT
United
?update.formula
and try out the example() s there.
HTH,
Chuck
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, Crouch, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I am having difficulty entering a 'programmable' argument into the multinom
function from the nnet package. Interactively, I can get the function to
work fine
-2182.238
585.54585 -3036.657 3968.2517 -3450.070
6 -676.55377 -9545.785 2422.5340 -7183.686
7 -631.91921 10997.432 -3310.2905 -5348.513
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Daniel Crouch
Daniel Crouch
Research Student
Department of Medical Molecular Genetics
King's College London
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