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RecursiveFeatureElimination Error using Ccross-validation Splitter #722
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Hey @behzad89 Thanks for raising the issue and sorry you are facing problems. You mention you use that function with sklearn and it works, but with our selector it does not. Could you add more code to reproduce both? Do you have a notebook you could share? or copy and paste the code that works and the one that does not? It will help us a lot to fix this faster. Thank you! |
Hi @solegalli Thanks for your response - I can create a dummy notebook to reproduce the error. I will create and share it here. Just give me half a day |
Awesome, thank you @behzad89 |
Hi @solegalli As promised, I generated a dummy notebook to check the error. The ZIP file includes the Jupyter Notebook. Let me know if I can give you hand in this regard |
Describe the bug
When I try to use a cross-validation splitter instead of an integer value in
RecursiveFeatureElimination
I face an error that saysIndexError: list index out of range.
I used the the same splitter in the cross-validation function in sklearn and it worked properly. So I wonder why this happens? and if it has any solution or not?To Reproduce
Expected behavior
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