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way to resolve it please?
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> It looks to me as though your variable Final
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> > >> Well, for one thing, there is no "probs" method for predict.nnet, at
> > >> least in my version: nnet_7.3-12
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> > >> Cheers,
> > >> Bert
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ote:
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> > >>> I'd appreciate your help in spotting the reason for the error and
> warning
> > >>> messages below.
> > >>>
> > >>> library(nnet)
> > &g
arning
> >>> messages below.
> >>>
> >>> library(nnet)
> >>> set.seed(1)
> >>> ysim <- gl(3, 100)
> >>> y <- model.matrix(~ysim -1)
> >>> X <- matrix( 3 * runif(length(ysim)), nrow = 300, ncol = 3)
> >
set.seed(1)
> >>> ysim <- gl(3, 100)
> >>> y <- model.matrix(~ysim -1)
> >>> X <- matrix( 3 * runif(length(ysim)), nrow = 300, ncol = 3)
> >>> X_new <- matrix( 3 * runif(length(ysim)), nrow = 200, ncol = 3)
> >>>
> >>> fit
gt; set.seed(1)
>>>> ysim <- gl(3, 100)
>>>> y <- model.matrix(~ysim -1)
>>>> X <- matrix( 3 * runif(length(ysim)), nrow = 300, ncol = 3)
>>>> X_new <- matrix( 3 * runif(length(ysim)), nrow = 200, ncol = 3)
>>>>
>>>> fit <
ype = "probs")
>>>
>>> Error in predict.multinom(fit, X_new, type = "probs") :
>>> NAs are not allowed in subscripted assignments
>>> In addition: Warning message:
>>> 'newdata' had 200 rows but variables fou
obs")
> >
> > Error in predict.multinom(fit, X_new, type = "probs") :
> > NAs are not allowed in subscripted assignments
> > In addition: Warning message:
> > 'newdata' had 200 rows but variables found have 300 rows
> >
> > Tha
ultinom(fit, X_new, type = "probs") :
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> In addition: Warning message:
> 'newdata' had 200 rows but variables found have 300 rows
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> >>>
> >>>
<- NULL
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>>> The following last error message:
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>>> In addition: Warning messages:
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>> In addition: Warning messages:
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