Undefined function 'predict' for input arguments of type 'table'.

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predict(RUSBoostedTreeModel,X) gives the error "Undefined function 'predict' for input arguments of type 'table'". The documentation https://nl.mathworks.com/help/stats/compactclassificationensemble.predict.html says that X can be a table. What could be the issue? X is of the same format as the data the model was trained on.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 19 Mar 2018
Which release of Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox are you using?
Does the documentation for the predict function in your installation say that the second input can be a table? The online documentation is for the most recent release and so may describe functionality introduced in a later release than you have installed. Your locally installed documentation will describe the functionality you actually have installed.
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Patrick Schulz
Patrick Schulz on 20 Mar 2018
Edited: Patrick Schulz on 20 Mar 2018
ans = 'struct'
edit
Found and answer by using
Model.HowToPredict
'To make predictions on a new table, T, use:
yfit = c.predictFcn(T)
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 20 Mar 2018
That makes sense. There's no predict method on either the struct or table classes, so MATLAB doesn't know what to run when you call predict. The error mentions table rather than struct because table is a dominant class to struct.

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