At 04:25 AM 1/19/2004, Mrvka Andreas wrote:
hi,
i've made a dump of my bayes db but i don't
know exactly the columns.
please explain them.
thanks.
Andrew
Let's use this fictitious example line:
0.029 0 2 1071094490 word
The above line indicates:
0.029: the calculated spam pr
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 05:19:46AM -0500, Pedro Sam wrote:
> I ran into the same problem, and was unable to find any documentation ... but
> here is my guess of what the columns mean:
yeah, the dumps weren't meant for general viewing (more of a debug thing),
so they're not very verbose.
> 0.995
hi,
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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>
>I ran into the same problem, and was unable to find any
>documentation ... but
>here is my guess of what the columns mean:
>
>sa-learn --dump data | sort -n > /tmp/asdf
>
>I sorted the output
On January 19, 2004 04:25 am, Mrvka Andreas wrote:
> hi,
>
> i've made a dump of my bayes db but i don't
> know exactly the columns.
>
> please explain them.
I ran into the same problem, and was unable to find any documentation ... but
here is my guess of what the columns mean:
sa-learn --dump d
hi,
i've made a dump of my bayes db but i don't
know exactly the columns.
please explain them.
thanks.
Andrew
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