Hi, i have to write this condition in my code but i don't know how
moyenne <= '(-inf-6.95]'

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Jan
Jan 2017년 5월 23일
Are you aware that the notation, you have invented, is not clear or unique? What exactly does the smaller than operator do with a string? What exactly is (-inf-6.95] ?
Do you mean: Moyenne is > -Inf and small or equal -6.95?

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dpb
dpb 2017년 5월 23일
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Can't. Comparison operations always return logical 0 (false) where A or B have NaN elements.
Best you can do is test if result isfinite or not. See
doc isfinite % and friends for more information
ADDENDUM
OK, w/ the additional background try
Ayup...
moyenne<=-6.95
would give everything <= the breakpoint into that region, up to as large a negative value as can be represented. If the model can/does generate -Inf, that will have to be special-cased.
Jan's guess wasn't too far off, looks like
if sign(moyenne)*isinf(moyenne)==-1 | moyenne<=-6.95 % handle -Inf, too...
should do it. The first tests for -Inf and the other takes the case is finite but < than the breakpoint.
Do the similar thing on an unbounded upper bin as well.
Jan
Jan 2017년 5월 23일

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A bold guess:
isfinite(moyenne) & moyenne <= -6.95

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afef
afef 2017년 5월 23일
i mean moyenne is smaller or equal to the interval from minis infinite to 6.95
Torsten
Torsten 2017년 5월 23일
???
dpb
dpb 2017년 5월 23일
If it is finite it's smaller; the interval including -Inf is, well, "infinite", at least to the best representation can make digitally.
As noted above, you can't do anything with Inf computationally other that test whether a value is/is not finite. As soon as you bring Inf into any construct, the result is another Inf or perhaps NaN which is of no real benefit either.
Jan
Jan 2017년 5월 23일
@afef: What does "smaller or equal to an interval" mean? What is the contents of "moyenne"? Is it a scalar number or two numbers to repesent an interval? You still let us guess, what you want to achieve. Please explain it in a clear sentence: "Moyenne has [e.g.] the value [...] and I want to get the result [true/false] it is [larger than -Inf and smaller than -6.95]".
I have suggested some code. Did you try it? Does it work? If not, what is the difference between the result and what you want?
dpb
dpb 2017년 5월 23일
"moyenne is smaller or equal to the interval from minis infinite to 6.95"
Is this a cumulative distribution function or the like, mayhaps???
Tell us what the context is and maybe we can figure out something...as a standalone, it's likely what you've gotten is best can do...
afef
afef 2017년 5월 24일
actually i used the AntMiner+ algorithm for classification and it give me a decision list that i used in my code to test this given rule . Also this algorithm does not handle numeric values so they will be descritized so this is why i get this interval
dpb
dpb 2017년 5월 24일
Then it's simply binning and everything <-6.95 goes to the first bin; you don't need to describe the lower limit at all.
afef
afef 2017년 5월 24일
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Ok so i should just put moyenne <= 6.95 ?
dpb
dpb 2017년 5월 24일
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Yeah; expanded answer above based on comment...

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