I'm getting this weird error classification.py:1113: UndefinedMetricWarning: F-score is ill-defined and being set to 0.0 in labels with no predicted samples.
'precision', 'predicted', average, warn_for)
but then it also prints the f-score the first time I run metrics.f1_score(y_test, y_pred, average='weighted')
. The second time I run, it provides the score without error. Why is that?
>>> y_pred = test.predict(X_test)
>>> y_test
array([ 1, 10, 35, 9, 7, 29, 26, 3, 8, 23, 39, 11, 20, 2, 5, 23, 28,
30, 32, 18, 5, 34, 4, 25, 12, 24, 13, 21, 38, 19, 33, 33, 16, 20,
18, 27, 39, 20, 37, 17, 31, 29, 36, 7, 6, 24, 37, 22, 30, 0, 22,
11, 35, 30, 31, 14, 32, 21, 34, 38, 5, 11, 10, 6, 1, 14, 12, 36,
25, 8, 30, 3, 12, 7, 4, 10, 15, 12, 34, 25, 26, 29, 14, 37, 23,
12, 19, 19, 3, 2, 31, 30, 11, 2, 24, 19, 27, 22, 13, 6, 18, 20,
6, 34, 33, 2, 37, 17, 30, 24, 2, 36, 9, 36, 19, 33, 35, 0, 4,
1])
>>> y_pred
array([ 1, 10, 35, 7, 7, 29, 26, 3, 8, 23, 39, 11, 20, 4, 5, 23, 28,
30, 32, 18, 5, 39, 4, 25, 0, 24, 13, 21, 38, 19, 33, 33, 16, 20,
18, 27, 39, 20, 37, 17, 31, 29, 36, 7, 6, 24, 37, 22, 30, 0, 22,
11, 35, 30, 31, 14, 32, 21, 34, 38, 5, 11, 10, 6, 1, 14, 30, 36,
25, 8, 30, 3, 12, 7, 4, 10, 15, 12, 4, 22, 26, 29, 14, 37, 23,
12, 19, 19, 3, 25, 31, 30, 11, 25, 24, 19, 27, 22, 13, 6, 18, 20,
6, 39, 33, 9, 37, 17, 30, 24, 9, 36, 39, 36, 19, 33, 35, 0, 4,
1])
>>> metrics.f1_score(y_test, y_pred, average='weighted')
C:\Users\Michael\Miniconda3\envs\snowflakes\lib\site-packages\sklearn\metrics\classification.py:1113: UndefinedMetricWarning: F-score is ill-defined and being set to 0.0 in labels with no predicted samples.
'precision', 'predicted', average, warn_for)
0.87282051282051276
>>> metrics.f1_score(y_test, y_pred, average='weighted')
0.87282051282051276
>>> metrics.f1_score(y_test, y_pred, average='weighted')
0.87282051282051276
Also, why is there a trailing 'precision', 'predicted', average, warn_for)
error message? There is no open parenthesis so why does it end with a closing parenthesis? I am running sklearn 0.18.1 using Python 3.6.0 in a conda environment on Windows 10.
I also looked at here and I don't know if it's the same bug.
This SO post doesn't have solution.