Can I output a model (or workflow) created with Alteryx as source code (Pytho etc.)?
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When you state 'source code', can you provide some more context?
Thank you for your reaction.
For example, suppose that I created a workflow that uses Summarize Tool to obtain and display average, maximum, minimum, and standard deviation using training data file "file1".
In that case, it means that "Can Alteryx output the source code like below".
(python source code)
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import pandas as pd
# read csv
df = pd.read_csv("file1.csv", index_col=0)
# sum
sum = df['ATK'].sum()
print("sum:", sum)
# mean
mean = df['ATK'].mean()
print("mean:", mean)
# max
dfmax = df['ATK'].max()
print("max:", dfmax)
# min
dfmin = df['ATK'].min()
print("min:", dfmin)
# std
std = df['ATK'].std()
print("std:", std)
# variance
var = df['ATK'].var()
print("var:", var)
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We would like to do something similar to this, for example, with respect to models created with regression tools.
If you were using Alteryx Promote then this would be quite easy to do.
There could potentially be 2 ways (or a combination of both) to do this. You can right click on the predictive tool itself and Open the Macro to navigate to the R code behind the model. You also have access to the XML code behind each tool when you select the white Canvas and select XML view on the left hand side configuration.
Why would you want to convert the model into source code anyway?
Hello RishiK,
Thank you for your comment.
I'll try to do your advice.
I want to run the model on the edge computer that OS is linux .
So I want source some kind of source code .
If there is other easier way , it is helpful for me.
best,
Satoshi
Try the above. Alteryx Designer does work on a Unix / Linux environment.
Another option is maybe explore Alteryx Promote if you are only using Alteryx Designer for now.