Using barh to plot top 10 values in Feature Selection

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Nina Perf
Nina Perf 2021년 9월 6일
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Hello,
I did Feature Selection of 700 features.
I want to bar plot only the top 5 (with highest predictor rank).
Can you please help?
Thank you in advance.
[idx,scores] = fscmrmr(t_FeaturesData(:,2:700),t.score);
barh(scores(idx))
xlabel('Predictor rank')
ylabel('Predictor importance score')

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2021년 9월 6일
I have no idea what the data are, however the maxk function could do what you want.
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Nina Perf
Nina Perf 2021년 9월 6일
[idx,scores] = fscmrmr(t_FeaturesData(:,2:700),t.score);
barh(scores(idx))
xlabel('Predictor rank')
ylabel('Predictor importance score')
Thank you so much for the feedback.
Do you know how to use with this? I want to plot a similar barh.
Star Strider
Star Strider 2021년 9월 6일
My pleasure!
I did not see that part of the post earlier.
Looking through the documentation for the fscmrmr funciton (that I have no experience with), it would seem that the 5 most important predictors are given by the first 5 elements of idx, as described in the example in the documentation section Rank Predictors by Importance . That would appear to do exactly what you describe. If it does not, use maxk on the relevant variable, that most likely being ‘score’.
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