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Author SHA1 Message Date
Suyash Dongre
257cfbdf6e
Added doctest to decision_tree.py (#11143)
* Added doctest to decision_tree.py

* Update decision_tree.py

* Update machine_learning/decision_tree.py

* Update machine_learning/decision_tree.py

* raise ValueError()

* Update decision_tree.py

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2023-11-05 14:01:00 +05:45
Tianyi Zheng
6d1e009f35
Remove depreciated np.float (#7394) 2022-10-18 11:57:03 +02:00
Caeden
07e991d553
Add pep8-naming to pre-commit hooks and fixes incorrect naming conventions (#7062)
* ci(pre-commit): Add pep8-naming to `pre-commit` hooks (#7038)

* refactor: Fix naming conventions (#7038)

* Update arithmetic_analysis/lu_decomposition.py

Co-authored-by: Christian Clauss <cclauss@me.com>

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

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* refactor(lu_decomposition): Replace `NDArray` with `ArrayLike` (#7038)

* chore: Fix naming conventions in doctests (#7038)

* fix: Temporarily disable project euler problem 104 (#7069)

* chore: Fix naming conventions in doctests (#7038)

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2022-10-13 00:54:20 +02:00
Du Yuanchao
4d0a8f2355
Optimized recursive_bubble_sort (#2410)
* optimized recursive_bubble_sort

* Fixed doctest error due whitespace

* reduce loop times for optimization

* fixup! Format Python code with psf/black push

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2020-09-10 10:31:26 +02:00
Christian Clauss
6acd7fb5ce
Wrap lines that go beyond GitHub Editor (#1925)
* Wrap lines that go beyond GiHub Editor

* flake8 --count --select=E501 --max-line-length=127

* updating DIRECTORY.md

* Update strassen_matrix_multiplication.py

* fixup! Format Python code with psf/black push

* Update decision_tree.py

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2020-05-01 23:36:35 +02:00
Ankur Chattopadhyay
7592cba417 psf/black code formatting (#1421)
* added sol3.py for problem_20

* added sol4.py for problem_06

* ran `black .` on `\Python`
2019-10-22 19:13:48 +02:00
Hrishikesh Suslade
4590363806 Added Pytests for Decission Tree mean_squared_error method (#1374)
* Added Pytests for Decission Tree

Modified the mean_squared_error to be a static method

Created the Test_Decision_Tree class
Consists of two methods
1. helper_mean_squared_error_test: This method calculates the mean squared error manually without using
numpy. Instead a for loop is used for the same.
2. test_one_mean_squared_error: This method considers a simple test case and compares the results by the
helper function and the original mean_squared_error method of Decision_Tree class. This is done using asert
keyword.

Execution:
PyTest installation
pip3 install pytest OR pip install pytest

Test function execution
pytest decision_tree.py

* Modified the pytests to be compatible with the doctest
Added 2 doctest in the mean_squared_error method
For its verification a static method helper_mean_squared_error(labels, prediction) is used
It uses a for loop to calculate the error instead of the numpy inbuilt methods
Execution
```
pytest .\decision_tree.py --doctest-modules
```
2019-10-18 20:23:37 +02:00
William Zhang
9eac17a408 psf/black code formatting (#1277) 2019-10-05 10:14:13 +05:00
Christian Clauss
47a9ea2b0b
Simplify code by dropping support for legacy Python (#1143)
* Simplify code by dropping support for legacy Python

* sort() --> sorted()
2019-08-19 15:37:49 +02:00
cclauss
4e06949072 Modernize Python 2 code to get ready for Python 3 2017-11-25 10:23:50 +01:00
Nathan Berger
37967bd0cf Fixed case where function didn't return where it should
I added these return statements so that invalid inputs or valid end cases would no longer continue running through the rest of the function.
2017-10-09 12:42:51 -05:00
Nathan Berger
8fb1eb7bdf Implementation of a regression tree in python
I've implemented a basic decision tree in python as an example of how they work. Although the class I've created only works on one dimensional data sets, the reader should be able to generalize it to higher dimensions should they need to.
2017-10-09 12:36:33 -05:00