I apologize for my earlier snide remark as I was not then aware there was an algorithm called apriori based on the Latin term and wondered if someone was pulling someone's leg, in advance.
Someone has posted a pointer to Python code that is supposed to do that. If that is suitable, then the serious task is to read what they say and use it. I note the data you show below is ambiguous and not in the format that code asks for. Are you saying each line I see of what looks like integers is a grouping you want to contrast to other such lines in the algorithm? I doubt it can be used as is but needs to become some kind of data structure such as a list of tuples or whatever the algorithm wants. -----Original Message----- From: Python-list <python-list-bounces+avigross=verizon....@python.org> On Behalf Of dn via Python-list Sent: Sunday, March 7, 2021 3:09 AM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Apriori Algorithm On 07/03/2021 20.56, sarang shah wrote: > I have this dataset in a text file I need to make an apriori algorithm based on it. Please help. > > 25 52 164 240 274 328 368 448 538 561 630 687 730 775 825 834 > 39 120 124 205 401 581 704 814 825 834 > 35 249 674 712 733 759 854 950 > 39 422 449 704 825 857 895 937 954 964 > 15 229 262 283 294 352 381 708 738 766 853 883 966 978 > 26 104 143 320 569 620 798 > 7 185 214 350 529 658 682 782 809 849 883 947 970 979 > 227 390 > 71 192 208 272 279 280 300 333 496 529 530 597 618 674 675 720 855 914 932 > 183 193 217 256 276 277 374 474 483 496 512 529 626 653 706 878 939 > 161 175 177 424 490 571 597 623 766 795 853 910 960 > 125 130 327 698 699 839 > 392 461 569 801 862 > 27 78 104 177 733 775 781 845 900 921 938 > 101 147 229 350 411 461 572 579 657 675 778 803 842 903 > 71 208 217 266 279 290 458 478 523 614 766 853 888 944 969 > 43 70 176 204 227 334 369 480 513 703 708 835 874 895 > 25 52 278 730 > 151 432 504 830 890 Great! For what purpose - is this a 'homework assignment'? What code do you have so far? -- Regards, =dn -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list