print.svmpath {svmpath} | R Documentation |
Print a summary of the SVM path
Description
print a summary of the fitted svmpath object
Usage
## S3 method for class 'svmpath'
print(x, digits, maxsteps, ...)
Arguments
x |
object to be printed |
digits |
number of significant digits (default 6) |
maxsteps |
the number of steps to print; default all |
... |
additional arguments to the generic print function |
Value
For each step taken by the algorithm, one or more lines are printed. The step is described in terms of the observation number involved, a coded version of what happened, such as "L->E" meaning "from the Left set" to the "Elbow". Initially all the sets are empty. It gives the margin (sum of the xi), the size of the elbow, and the training error.
Author(s)
Trevor Hastie
References
The paper http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~hastie/Papers/svmpath.pdf, as well as the talk http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~hastie/TALKS/svmpathtalk.pdf.
See Also
coef.svmpath, svmpath, predict.svmpath
Examples
data(svmpath)
attach(balanced.overlap)
fit <- svmpath(x,y,trace=TRUE,plot=TRUE)
print(fit)
detach(2)
[Package svmpath version 0.970 Index]