You have not given a reproducible example, and you are specifically asked
not to use R-bugs for contributed packages.
Unless you are able to produce a reproducible example and send it to me as
maintainer, there is nothing I can do, not even to know if you are using
rpart correctly.
Please do study the FAQ and posting guide.
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, yma at biostat.bsc.gwu.edu wrote:
> Full_Name: Yong Ma
> Version: R 2.3.1
> OS: Windows 2000
> Submission from: (NULL) (128.164.162.1)
>
>
> I have a data set containing 3000 observations. while I was trying to build
a
> survival tree using the function rpart, I kept getting the following error
> message.
>> tree<-rpart(coxph(Surv(diabv, diabf) ~ weight, data = sgotdat))
> Error in "$<-.data.frame"(`*tmp*`, "yval2", value =
c(1, 638)) :
> replacement has 2 rows, data has 1
> It was confusing to me because I was able to use the coxph function on the
same
> data set with no problem at all. So I googled the internet and found some
help
> from the following link.
>
> http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/devel/05/04/0598.html
>
> It suggested that the problem has to do with the length of the data. So I
tried
> a subset of my original data containing 2500 observations and BINGO it
worked!
>
> However, I need to run the analysis on the complete data set and the patch
> proposed by Andy is not clear to me how to implement. Please fix the bug
> systematically.
>
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