* [R] better argument check in xgb.DMatrix; fixes #1480 * [R] showsd was a dummy; fixes #2044 * [R] better categorical encoding explanation in vignette; fixes #1989 * [R] new roxygen version docs update
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R
41 lines
1.3 KiB
R
% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
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% Please edit documentation in R/xgb.save.R
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\name{xgb.save}
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\alias{xgb.save}
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\title{Save xgboost model to binary file}
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\usage{
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xgb.save(model, fname)
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}
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\arguments{
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\item{model}{model object of \code{xgb.Booster} class.}
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\item{fname}{name of the file to write.}
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}
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\description{
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Save xgboost model to a file in binary format.
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}
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\details{
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This methods allows to save a model in an xgboost-internal binary format which is universal
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among the various xgboost interfaces. In R, the saved model file could be read-in later
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using either the \code{\link{xgb.load}} function or the \code{xgb_model} parameter
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of \code{\link{xgb.train}}.
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Note: a model can also be saved as an R-object (e.g., by using \code{\link[base]{readRDS}}
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or \code{\link[base]{save}}). However, it would then only be compatible with R, and
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corresponding R-methods would need to be used to load it.
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}
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\examples{
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data(agaricus.train, package='xgboost')
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data(agaricus.test, package='xgboost')
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train <- agaricus.train
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test <- agaricus.test
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bst <- xgboost(data = train$data, label = train$label, max_depth = 2,
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eta = 1, nthread = 2, nrounds = 2,objective = "binary:logistic")
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xgb.save(bst, 'xgb.model')
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bst <- xgb.load('xgb.model')
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pred <- predict(bst, test$data)
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}
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\seealso{
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\code{\link{xgb.load}}, \code{\link{xgb.Booster.complete}}.
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}
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