sklearn.svm.SVC doesn't give the index of support vectors for sparse dataset. Is there any hack/way to get the index of SVs?

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Not without going to the cython code I am afraid. This has been on the todo list for way to long. Any help with it would be much appreciated. It shouldn't be too hard, I think.

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