| knn | R Documentation |
k-nearest neighbour classification for test set from training set. For
each row of the test set, the k nearest (in Euclidean distance)
training set vectors are found, and the classification is decided by
majority vote, with ties broken at random. If there are ties for the
kth nearest vector, all candidates are included in the vote.
knn(train, test, cl, k = 1, prob = FALSE, algorithm=c("kd_tree",
"cover_tree", "brute"))
train |
matrix or data frame of training set cases. |
test |
matrix or data frame of test set cases. A vector will be interpreted as a row vector for a single case. |
cl |
factor of true classifications of training set. |
k |
number of neighbours considered. |
prob |
if this is true, the proportion of the votes for the winning class
are returned as attribute |
algorithm |
nearest neighbor search algorithm. |
factor of classifications of test set. doubt will be returned as NA.
Shengqiao Li. To report any bugs or suggestions please email: lishengqiao@yahoo.com
B.D. Ripley (1996). Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks. Cambridge.
M.N. Venables and B.D. Ripley (2002). Modern Applied Statistics with S. Fourth edition. Springer.
ownn, knn.cv and knn in class.
data(iris3)
train <- rbind(iris3[1:25,,1], iris3[1:25,,2], iris3[1:25,,3])
test <- rbind(iris3[26:50,,1], iris3[26:50,,2], iris3[26:50,,3])
cl <- factor(c(rep("s",25), rep("c",25), rep("v",25)))
knn(train, test, cl, k = 3, prob=TRUE)
attributes(.Last.value)
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