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BUG ensure that estimator_name is properly stored in the ROC display #16500
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LGTM
This makes me wonder if we should remember n_cols
in plot_partial_dependence
, like how we remember the name here.
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LGTM otherwise, thanks @glemaitre
Co-Authored-By: Nicolas Hug <contact@nicolas-hug.com>
feel free to self merge when CI is green |
* FIX ensure object array are properly casted when dtype=object (#16076) * DOC Docstring example of classifier should import classifier (#16430) * MNT Update nightly build URL and release staging config (#16435) * BUG ensure that estimator_name is properly stored in the ROC display (#16500) * BUG ensure that name is properly stored in the precision/recall display (#16505) * ENH Perform KNN imputation without O(n^2) memory cost (#16397) * bump scikit-learn version for binder * bump version to 0.22.2 * MNT Skips failing SpectralCoclustering doctest (#16232) * TST Updates test for deprecation in pandas.SparseArray (#16040) * move 0.22.2 what's new entries (#16586) * add 0.22.2 in the news of the web site frontpage * skip test_ard_accuracy_on_easy_problem Co-authored-by: alexshacked <al.shacked@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Oleksandr Pavlyk <oleksandr-pavlyk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Olivier Grisel <olivier.grisel@ensta.org> Co-authored-by: Guillaume Lemaitre <g.lemaitre58@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Joel Nothman <joel.nothman@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Thomas J Fan <thomasjpfan@gmail.com>
We were storing
estimator.__class__.__name__
instead ofname
which wrongly label the curve when callingdisp.plot()
for the second time.