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[SOLVED] Creating and deleting building blocks
Marius,
I have to scratch our last posting again.
Sure the following works ?
>>To create custom building blocks, select the operators that you want to save as building block. Then go to Edit->Save as Building Block.<<
Just found this bug:
http://bugs.rapid-i.com/show_bug.cgi?id=283
And to delete these custom building blocks I have to go down to the .RapidMiner5-Directory (rm -f *.buildingblock) ?
-Frank
I have to scratch our last posting again.
Sure the following works ?
>>To create custom building blocks, select the operators that you want to save as building block. Then go to Edit->Save as Building Block.<<
Just found this bug:
http://bugs.rapid-i.com/show_bug.cgi?id=283
And to delete these custom building blocks I have to go down to the .RapidMiner5-Directory (rm -f *.buildingblock) ?
-Frank
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Answers
If you want to bundle several operators, you have to put them into one single Subprocess operator.
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And to delete these custom building blocks I have to go down to the .RapidMiner5-Directory (rm -f *.buildingblock) ?
-Frank
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No, you can do that via Tools->Manage Building Blocks. Just be keen and explore the menus
Best, Marius
Building blocs are a quite prominent feature in the GUI (Edit- and Tool-Menu)
in contrast to subprocesses only available from the Operator-Perspective.
What's the reason for this ? For me subprocesses are much more powerfull than building blocs.
Why RM offers the concept of building blocs at all ?
Best, Marius