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I can call J48 from MATLAB with no problem. But when I try the same with Ridor I'm getting fault code

classifier = weka.classifiers.trees.J48();

object classifier is created

c=weka.classifiers.rules.Ridor(); ??? Undefined variable "weka" or class "weka.classifiers.rules.Ridor".

Any idea why ??

Krzysztof

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Read the Using Java Libraries from MATLAB help. My guess is that the required Java classes aren't on the path.

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  • If they would not be on the path 1st example would not work I think. Oct 4, 2011 at 14:47
  • In that case, are you sure that it contains the weka.classifiers.rules.Ridor class?
    – Nzbuu
    Oct 4, 2011 at 15:07
  • yes, Ridor works from WEKA GUI, I copied weka.classifiers.rules.Ridor class path from WEKA explorer window, it also matches specification. If you are user of MATLAB and WEKA just try... Oct 4, 2011 at 18:25
  • I have similar problem with calling SMOTE >> filter = weka.filters.unsupervised.attribute.NumericToNominal(); >> It works OK - MATLAB object is created but >> filter = weka.filters.supervised.instance.SMOTE(); ??? Undefined variable "weka" or class "weka.filters.supervised.instance.SMOTE". is not working. So what it is ??? Oct 4, 2011 at 18:51
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    OK I found the reason. Additional path must be defined for each package jar file. J48 is included in weka.jar but others no. For win7 the are in users/wekafiles directory Oct 7, 2011 at 10:07

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