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I am supposed to make a scatter from two vectors with different dimensions. I am new in neural training. I got the following code, but when I apply it in my csv file. I don't get any data scattering. But, the code works with the authors atttached file. Could anyone please suggest me a solution for my data. I am attaching my csv file.
clear all;clc;
a=csvread('hrvct.csv');
a=[a(:,1:end-1),a(:,end)];
% Divide Data in training and testing sets
[atr,ate] = holdout( a,53);
Xte=ate(:,1:end-1);Yte=ate(:,end);
Xtr=atr(:,1:end-1);Ytr=atr(:,end);
fm_=[];
% Scatter Plot of data
figure
hold on
X=[Xtr;Xte];Y=[Ytr;Yte];
scatter(X(Y==1,1),X(Y==1,2),'*g')
scatter(X(Y==-1,1),X(Y==-1,2),'*r')
hold off
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Walter Roberson
le 25 Nov 2020
The first line selects the X corresponding to the class labeled 1 (in the last column of the data that is processed) and plots the first column vs the second column.
The second line is similar but the points corresponding to the class labeled -1 are plotted.
Your input data has the class information in the first column not the last column, so first you have to move the first column to become the last column. The code you posted does not do that, but obviously intended to move columns in a previous version.
Secondly your data has classes labeled 1 and 0 instead of 1 and -1. You have a choice of repairing the class labels before processing, or else of changing the plot code to deal with the classes you actually have.
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Walter Roberson
le 25 Nov 2020
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 25 Nov 2020
a = a(:,[2:end,1]) ;
and
scatter(X(Y==1,1), X(Y==1,2), '*g')
scatter(X(Y==0,1), X(Y==0,2), '*r')
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