Hi, as the W- indicates this operator is part of Weka and we cannot maintain it. There seems to be something special around this operator, since it's results aren't rendered as the results of the other Weka operators. What exactly does it do anyway? Might be there's an operator that might replace this one?
when i use weka, i can show rules generated after training, because there is option to do so (the parameter y on weka). in rm5, there's option y, actually, it's blank by default, but if i fill that parameter with "true"(like I usually did using WEKA), it shows that there's error.
result of the model under W-FLRÂ is just like summary, that it told us how many rules generated, and summary of each rule/s that pointed to certain classes. but no generated rules shown....
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as the W- indicates this operator is part of Weka and we cannot maintain it. There seems to be something special around this operator, since it's results aren't rendered as the results of the other Weka operators. What exactly does it do anyway? Might be there's an operator that might replace this one?
Greetings,
 Sebastian
in rm5, there's option y, actually, it's blank by default, but if i fill that parameter with "true"(like I usually did using WEKA), it shows that there's error.
result of the model under W-FLRÂ is just like summary, that it told us how many rules generated, and summary of each rule/s that pointed to certain classes. but no generated rules shown....
so maybe that's the point :-\
greetings also,
Dimas