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Can I create my own new operator?
Hi!
I am beginner at RapidMiner and I'm wondering if/how could I add in the RapidMiner's database my own operator. (I mean, I have created an algorithm and I want to add it in the database, representing it by an operator)
Thank you in advance
I am beginner at RapidMiner and I'm wondering if/how could I add in the RapidMiner's database my own operator. (I mean, I have created an algorithm and I want to add it in the database, representing it by an operator)
Thank you in advance
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On the sourceforge download site is a file named tutorial.pdf available: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=114160&;package_id=123637
In this pdf you will find everything you need
regards,
Steffen
What I see is that I have to write my own code using RapidMiners' classes and create a new operator. There is no such thing in the Community Edition. Right?
I do not quite understand your question. But let my try to make things clear. You can extend RapidMiner by writing your own Java code which relies on or uses the classes of RapidMiner. This is of course possible with the Community Edition (as implied by the name ). You simply have to check out the source code of RM from sourceforge. The following link explains how to do this using the Eclipse IDE:
http://rapid-i.com/content/view/25/48/lang,de/
Hope that helps,
Tobias
Please check this video to see how you can achieve creating custom python operators.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4FqOM-ns2o