Timeline for Building a classifier with complex strings as variable
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| May 12, 2016 at 10:35 | comment | added | Anton Antonov | @GordonCoale I did post an update about using Classify one hour ago -- see the section "Modification with Classify" in my answer. | |
| May 12, 2016 at 10:25 | comment | added | Gordon Coale | @AntonAntonov - I would be interested in seeing a Classify example. I did a fair bit of playing around before posting my - unsatisfactory imo - answer. | |
| May 12, 2016 at 8:44 | history | edited | Anton Antonov | CC BY-SA 3.0 | Added Classify solution.; added 74 characters in body |
| May 12, 2016 at 8:09 | comment | added | Anton Antonov | @GordonCoale Read my first comment to the question and OP's answer -- non-Classify solutions are of interest. Your comment, though, reminded me that I did come up with a solution that uses Classify ... | |
| May 12, 2016 at 5:48 | comment | added | Gordon Coale | This doesn't really answer the users question. It should be possible to do what they want with Classify. | |
| May 10, 2016 at 19:39 | comment | added | JonathanKolar | Thank you for the educational response. I am going to hold off on marking this as an accepted answer until I am able to directly apply this principles to my data. | |
| May 9, 2016 at 21:36 | history | answered | Anton Antonov | CC BY-SA 3.0 |