Version 1.1.1 of the pmml package (PMML = Predictive Modelling Markup
Language) has been uploaded to CRAN. This version adds pmml.lm to
generate PMML for linear models (currently, without interactions).
The PMML package is part of the Rattle toolkit for data
mining. Further information from
Received Thu 08 Mar 2007 2:38am +1100 from j.joshua thomas:
library(RGtk2)
library(rattle)
rattle()
click the ODBC option it as the DSN i am a bit confused with this i already
put my *.mdb file in C:drive
i try put the DSN name as Microsoft Access driver, in the appropriate text
box but
Received Wed 14 Mar 2007 1:53am +1100 from j.joshua thomas:
i tried with package DescribeDisplay
dd_load(DescribeDisplay)
Load describe display
i couldnt find any documentation. could you give me a sample
Try
install.packages(DescribeDisplay)
A new package is now available on CRAN - pmml.
PMML is the Predictive Modelling Markup Language, and is accepted by a
number of large database and data warehouse systems (IBM DB2 and NCR
Teradata) for deployment of models as SQL.
The current package is an early release in that it is very basic
A new version of Rattle (2.1.123), a Gnome-base GUI for data mining,
written completely in R, and available on GNU/Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, and
MS/Windows, has been released to CRAN.
There has been quite a lot of activity since the last update, including:
Transform:
Now include basic
A new version of Rattle (2.1.123), a Gnome-base GUI for data mining,
written copmletely in R, and available on GNU/Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, and
MS/Windows, has been released to CRAN.
There has been quite a lot of activity since the last update, including:
Transform:
Now include basic
Received Tue 09 Jan 2007 12:36pm +1100 from Bhanu Kalyan.K:
Dear Mr. Bengtsson,
Now i am able to work with R-Matlab interface comfortably. Thanks to you.
Recently, I came to know that R can be used for data mining as well. I went
through the following site for this :
, and code are always welome.
Regards,
Graham Williams
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Received Tue 04 Oct 2005 7:26pm +1000 from Karin Lagesen:
I have read and reread the boxplot and the boxplot stats page, and I
still cannot understand how and what boxplot shows. I realize that
this might be due to me not knowing enough statistics, but anyway...
First, how does boxplot