Error in Python script "Expected 2D array, got 1D array instead:"?
I'm following this tutorial to make this ML prediction:
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib import style
style.use("ggplot")
from sklearn import svm
x = [1, 5, 1.5, 8, 1, 9]
y = [2, 8, 1.8, 8, 0.6, 11]
plt.scatter(x,y)
plt.show()
X = np.array([[1,2],
[5,8],
[1.5,1.8],
[8,8],
[1,0.6],
[9,11]])
y = [0,1,0,1,0,1]
X.reshape(1, -1)
clf = svm.SVC(kernel='linear', C = 1.0)
clf.fit(X,y)
print(clf.predict([0.58,0.76]))
I'm using Python 3.6 and I get error "Expected 2D array, got 1D array instead:" I think the script is for older versions, but I don't know how to convert it to the 3.6 version.
Already try with the:
X.reshape(1, -1)
Solution 1:
You are just supposed to provide the predict
method with the same 2D array, but with one value that you want to process (or more). In short, you can just replace
[0.58,0.76]
With
[[0.58,0.76]]
And it should work.
EDIT: This answer became popular so I thought I'd add a little more explanation about ML. The short version: we can only use predict
on data that is of the same dimensionality as the training data (X
) was.
In the example in question, we give the computer a bunch of rows in X
(with 2 values each) and we show it the correct responses in y
. When we want to predict
using new values, our program expects the same - a bunch of rows. Even if we want to do it to just one row (with two values), that row has to be part of another array.
Solution 2:
The problem is occurring when you run prediction on the array [0.58,0.76]
. Fix the problem by reshaping it before you call predict()
:
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib import style
style.use("ggplot")
from sklearn import svm
x = [1, 5, 1.5, 8, 1, 9]
y = [2, 8, 1.8, 8, 0.6, 11]
plt.scatter(x,y)
plt.show()
X = np.array([[1,2],
[5,8],
[1.5,1.8],
[8,8],
[1,0.6],
[9,11]])
y = [0,1,0,1,0,1]
clf = svm.SVC(kernel='linear', C = 1.0)
clf.fit(X,y)
test = np.array([0.58, 0.76])
print test # Produces: [ 0.58 0.76]
print test.shape # Produces: (2,) meaning 2 rows, 1 col
test = test.reshape(1, -1)
print test # Produces: [[ 0.58 0.76]]
print test.shape # Produces (1, 2) meaning 1 row, 2 cols
print(clf.predict(test)) # Produces [0], as expected
Solution 3:
I use the below approach.
reg = linear_model.LinearRegression()
reg.fit(df[['year']],df.income)
reg.predict([[2136]])
Solution 4:
I faced the same issue except that the data type of the instance I wanted to predict was a panda.Series
object.
Well I just needed to predict one input instance. I took it from a slice of my data.
df = pd.DataFrame(list(BiogasPlant.objects.all()))
test = df.iloc[-1:] # sliced it here
In this case, you'll need to convert it into a 1-D array and then reshape
it.
test2d = test.values.reshape(1,-1)
From the docs, values
will convert Series into a numpy array.