-
Hi, I install the package using these lines:
git clone https://github.com/bbalasub1/glmnet_python.git
cd glmnet_python
python setup.py install
and then try to import the package:
import glmne…
-
Hi,
I am trying to use Scrub on a 16S dataset which includes two types of samples faeces and cecum and two types of controls, extraction and pcr controls.
When I run SCRuB I get the following …
-
see stubs in refit.R, get_selected.R
(you may need to modify the travis.yml file as well)
-
Hi, I have been using glmnet_python on linux, but couldn't run in on MacOS, even though the conda-forge channel indicates the support of OSX-64 (https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/glmnet_py).
I tr…
-
`glmnet()` only accepts a matrix of continuous variables. It does not provide a `model.frame()` or a `model.matrix()` method.
However, should we consider that all variables are simply continuous?
-
Slightly adapted from [this SO post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77929686/error-with-relaxed-poisson-regression-in-tidymodels)
``` r
library(poissonreg)
#> Loading required package: parsn…
-
The glmnet source in this repository is outdated, dating back to 2015. The glmnet fortran backbone has since been updated several times. Please consider updating to the latest version.
The source …
-
When using mice multiple imputation to generate multiple imputed sets and then running a model on each one of them (like elastic-net from the `glmnet` package) and then pooling the estimates to a sing…
-
Since `parsnip` wants to fit the whole path (and ignores the given single penalty value), we need to find an approach for using `linear_reg(penalty = 10^-5, mixture = tune())` or similar. Maybe a cust…
-
@paul-shannon
I have been experimenting with the glmnet package and the mtcars dataframe. I am not sure how I can determine which of these models is the best for explaining the data.
Thanks!