The returned data.frame
contains the flow id “fid”,
the flow name (“full.name” and “name”), version information
(“version” and “external.version”) and the uploader (“uploader”)
of all registered OpenML flows.
listOMLFlows(tag = NULL, limit = NULL, offset = NULL, verbosity = NULL)
[data.frame
].
[character
]
If not NULL
only entries with the corresponding tag
s
are listed.
[numeric(1)
]
Optional. The maximum number of entries to return.
Without specifying offset
, it returns the first 'limit
' entries.
Setting limit = NULL
returns all available entries.
[numeric(1)
]
Optional. The offset to start from.
Should be indices starting from 0, which do not refer to IDs.
Is ignored when no limit
is given.
[integer(1)
]
Print verbose output on console? Possible values are:
0
: normal output,
1
: info output,
2
: debug output.
Default is set via setOMLConfig
.
Other listing functions:
chunkOMLlist()
,
listOMLDataSetQualities()
,
listOMLDataSets()
,
listOMLEstimationProcedures()
,
listOMLEvaluationMeasures()
,
listOMLRuns()
,
listOMLSetup()
,
listOMLStudies()
,
listOMLTaskTypes()
,
listOMLTasks()
Other flow-related functions:
convertOMLFlowToMlr()
,
deleteOMLObject()
,
getOMLFlow()
,
makeOMLFlowParameter()
,
makeOMLFlow()
,
tagOMLObject()
# \dontrun{
# flows = listOMLFlows()
# tail(flows)
# }
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