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The following piece of code is throwing an error when I run it:

model_ridge = lm.LogisticRegression(penalty='l2', dual=False, tol=0.0001, C=9081)
model_randomforest = RandomForestClassifier(n_estimators = 200)
pred_ridge = []
pred_randomforest = []
new_Y = []
for i in range(10):
    indxs = np.arange(i, X.shape[0], 10)
    indxs_to_fit = list(set(range(X.shape[0])) - set(np.arange(i, X.shape[0], 10)))
    pred_ridge = pred_ridge + list(model_ridge.fit(X[indxs_to_fit,:1], y[indxs_to_fit,:1]).predict_proba(X[indxs,:1])[:,1])
    pred_randomforest = pred_randomforest + list(model_randomforest.fit(X[indxs_to_fit,:], y[indxs_to_fit,:]).predict_proba(X[indxs,:])[:,1])
    new_Y = new_Y + list(y[indxs,:])

This is the error:

line 159, in <module>
pred_ridge = pred_ridge + list(model_ridge.fit(X[indxs_to_fit,:1], y[indxs_to_fit,:1]).predict_proba(X[indxs,:1])[:,1])
IndexError: too many indices for array

I can't understand what's going on, could you please help me figure out what I'm doing wrong?

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    You seem to be slicing your X variable wrong.. what are you trying to do here: X[indxs_to_fit,:1] ?
    – AlanK
    Jun 5, 2016 at 1:34
  • and also: [:,1]..should this be [:1] ?
    – AlanK
    Jun 5, 2016 at 1:40
  • Possible duplicate of IndexError: too many indices for array
    – AlanK
    Jun 5, 2016 at 1:45
  • Thank You for reply I'm trying to fit the model according to the given training data: Input parameters: 1) X : {array-like, sparse matrix}, shape (n_samples, n_features) Training vector, where n_samples in the number of samples and n_features is the number of features. 2) y : array-like, shape (n_samples,) Target vector relative to X. 3) sample_weight : array-like, shape (n_samples,) optional Array of weights that are assigned to individual samples. If not provided, then each sample is given unit weight.
    – Andrew
    Jun 5, 2016 at 1:49
  • can't enter new row, sorry for this(
    – Andrew
    Jun 5, 2016 at 1:50

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