% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/fitted.gensvm.R \name{fitted.gensvm} \alias{fitted.gensvm} \title{Show fitted labels for the GenSVM model} \usage{ \method{fitted}{gensvm}(object, ...) } \arguments{ \item{object}{Fitted \code{gensvm} object} \item{\dots}{further arguments are passed to predict} } \value{ a vector of class labels, with the same type as the original class labels. } \description{ This function shows the fitted class labels of training data using a fitted GenSVM model. } \examples{ x <- iris[, -5] y <- iris[, 5] # fit GenSVM and compute training set predictions fit <- gensvm(x, y) yhat <- fitted(fit) # compute the accuracy with gensvm.accuracy gensvm.accuracy(y, yhat) } \references{ Van den Burg, G.J.J. and Groenen, P.J.F. (2016). \emph{GenSVM: A Generalized Multiclass Support Vector Machine}, Journal of Machine Learning Research, 17(225):1--42. URL \url{https://jmlr.org/papers/v17/14-526.html}. } \seealso{ \code{\link{plot.gensvm}}, \code{\link{predict.gensvm.grid}}, \code{\link{gensvm}}, \code{\link{gensvm-package}} } \author{ Gerrit J.J. van den Burg, Patrick J.F. Groenen \cr Maintainer: Gerrit J.J. van den Burg }