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Hi!
I want to specify possible parameters for the naive bayes classifier. For this reason, I have created a structure with a field for each parameter and a matrix with possible values.
bayesPosParams.distribution = ['normal'; 'kernel'];
bayesPosParams.prior = ['empirical'; 'uniform'];
bayesPosParams.KSWidth = 'scalar';
bayesPosParams.KSSupport = ['unbounded'; 'positive'];
Unfortunately that does not work: ??? Error using ==> vertcat CAT arguments dimensions are not consistent.
All Strings need to have the same length. What would be the best possibility to specify the parameters nice and consistently?
Thanks in advance, Jay
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Jay
on 11 Jul 2011
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Jan
on 11 Jul 2011
Using CHAR creates a rectangular matrix by padding shorter strings with spaces. Then comparing a row of the matrix with STRCMP is harder, because the trailing spaces have to be considered. Therefore the cell string is more comfortable and more efficient:
CHAR: unblank(bayesPosParams.distribution(i, :))
CELLSTRING: bayesPosParams.distribution{i}
Andrei Bobrov
on 11 Jul 2011
Thanks Jan, I full agree with Jan
Jay
on 11 Jul 2011
Andrei Bobrov
on 12 Jul 2011
no, dis would become 2x1 cellarrays
>> dis = bayesPosParams.distribution
dis =
'normal'
'kernel'
>> dis{1} % call char array
ans =
normal
>> dis{2} % call char array
ans =
kernel
Jay
on 12 Jul 2011
Andrei Bobrov
on 12 Jul 2011
dis - cell array, and may be any operation with 'dis', as with cellarrays
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