Thank you! I'll try it out.
From: DB Tsai-2 [via Apache Spark User List]
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To: FIXED-TERM Yi Congrui (CR/RTC1.3-NA)
Subject: Re: MLlib-a problem of example code for L-BFGS
Hi Congrui,
I mean create you
Hi Congrui,
I mean create your own TrainMLOR.scala with all the code provided in
the example, and have it under "package org.apache.spark.mllib"
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DB Tsai
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Hi DB,
Thank you for the help! I'm new to this, so could you give a bit more
details how this could be done?
Sincerely,
Congrui Yi
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Hi Congrui,
Since it's private in mllib package, one workaround will be write your
code in scala file with mllib package in order to use the constructor
of LogisticRegressionModel.
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DB Tsai
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