MRG fix bincount mess I made in kmeans.#1234
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what if len(result) > minlength? You'll get a exception, won't you?
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yes, yes I will....
seems like I haven't been up to speed yesterday...
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This is good. I am merging it in. |
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Fix bug in mst_linkage_core function initialization - Corrected initialization of new_node to handle edge cases. - Added validation to ensure the algorithm continues properly when no new node is found. Closes scikit-learn#1234
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This should clean up the stuff I pushed earlier.
cc @ogrisel @GaelVaroquaux Could you have a brief look? What I pushed earlier is buggy but I didn't dare push again after so many failed fixes.