Store the returned value of partialPlot() in an object and do your own
barplot. Read the "Value" section in the help page for partialPlot.
Andy
From: Daudi Jjingo>
> Hello,
>
> I need to draw a partial dependence bar graph.
> My the my predictor vectors are continous and so is the
> response variable.
>
> Iam using the partialPlot function of the randomForest
> package. I get a line
> graph. How can I edit it to get a bar graph instead?
>
> (partialPlot(randomForest object ,data-matrix, number of
> predictor vectors,
> "Temp"))
>
> --
> Daudi Jjingo
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