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Add scikit-learn tests #3674
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Goal is to pass scikit-learn's check_estimator() for XGBClassifier, XGBRegressor, and XGBRanker. It is actually not possible to do so entirely, since check_estimator() assumes that NaN is disallowed, but XGBoost allows for NaN as missing values. However, it is always good ideas to add some checks inspired by check_estimator().
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* Add scikit-learn tests Goal is to pass scikit-learn's check_estimator() for XGBClassifier, XGBRegressor, and XGBRanker. It is actually not possible to do so entirely, since check_estimator() assumes that NaN is disallowed, but XGBoost allows for NaN as missing values. However, it is always good ideas to add some checks inspired by check_estimator(). * Fix lint * Fix lint
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* Add scikit-learn tests Goal is to pass scikit-learn's check_estimator() for XGBClassifier, XGBRegressor, and XGBRanker. It is actually not possible to do so entirely, since check_estimator() assumes that NaN is disallowed, but XGBoost allows for NaN as missing values. However, it is always good ideas to add some checks inspired by check_estimator(). * Fix lint * Fix lint
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* Add scikit-learn tests Goal is to pass scikit-learn's check_estimator() for XGBClassifier, XGBRegressor, and XGBRanker. It is actually not possible to do so entirely, since check_estimator() assumes that NaN is disallowed, but XGBoost allows for NaN as missing values. However, it is always good ideas to add some checks inspired by check_estimator(). * Fix lint * Fix lint
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Goal is to pass scikit-learn's check_estimator() for XGBClassifier, XGBRegressor, and XGBRanker.
It is actually not possible to do so entirely, since check_estimator() assumes that NaN is disallowed, but XGBoost allows for NaN as missing values. However, it is always good idea to add some checks inspired by check_estimator().
Related: #3580