xgboost model getfscore:'str' object is not callable












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feat_imp = pd.Series(xgbPara.booster().get_fscore()).sort_values(ascending=False) 

TypeError: 'str' object is not callable


I can run it in pycharm, but when I run it in pyspark, there is a Type Error.



could anyone tell me why? Thanks!










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  • help help help @_@...

    – Chan
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:41
















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feat_imp = pd.Series(xgbPara.booster().get_fscore()).sort_values(ascending=False) 

TypeError: 'str' object is not callable


I can run it in pycharm, but when I run it in pyspark, there is a Type Error.



could anyone tell me why? Thanks!










share|improve this question

























  • help help help @_@...

    – Chan
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:41














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feat_imp = pd.Series(xgbPara.booster().get_fscore()).sort_values(ascending=False) 

TypeError: 'str' object is not callable


I can run it in pycharm, but when I run it in pyspark, there is a Type Error.



could anyone tell me why? Thanks!










share|improve this question
















feat_imp = pd.Series(xgbPara.booster().get_fscore()).sort_values(ascending=False) 

TypeError: 'str' object is not callable


I can run it in pycharm, but when I run it in pyspark, there is a Type Error.



could anyone tell me why? Thanks!







python-2.7 xgboost callable






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edited Nov 16 '18 at 6:35







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  • help help help @_@...

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  • help help help @_@...

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help help help @_@...

– Chan
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help help help @_@...

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Replace xgbPara.booster() with xgbPara.get_booster(), if that wont work, you have a version mismatch and you need to upgrade either sklearn, xgboost or both. Hope this helps.






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  • Thanks, this fixed the issue! Was very difficult to find any documentation on when this was updated.

    – Realhermit
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Replace xgbPara.booster() with xgbPara.get_booster(), if that wont work, you have a version mismatch and you need to upgrade either sklearn, xgboost or both. Hope this helps.






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Replace xgbPara.booster() with xgbPara.get_booster(), if that wont work, you have a version mismatch and you need to upgrade either sklearn, xgboost or both. Hope this helps.






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Replace xgbPara.booster() with xgbPara.get_booster(), if that wont work, you have a version mismatch and you need to upgrade either sklearn, xgboost or both. Hope this helps.






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Replace xgbPara.booster() with xgbPara.get_booster(), if that wont work, you have a version mismatch and you need to upgrade either sklearn, xgboost or both. Hope this helps.







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  • Thanks, this fixed the issue! Was very difficult to find any documentation on when this was updated.

    – Realhermit
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  • Thanks, this fixed the issue! Was very difficult to find any documentation on when this was updated.

    – Realhermit
    Feb 5 at 20:32

















Thanks, this fixed the issue! Was very difficult to find any documentation on when this was updated.

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Feb 5 at 20:32





Thanks, this fixed the issue! Was very difficult to find any documentation on when this was updated.

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Feb 5 at 20:32




















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