On Wed, 22 May 2002 morganho at mail.telepac.pt wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm trying to get a tree, that fits all the lines of the training
set ( a tree with no error in classification)
>
> data(iris)
> tree.control(150,mindev=3D-1,minsize=3D2)
That gives me a syntax error, but I suspect the `3D' should be omitted.
> ir.tr <- tree(Species ~., iris)
> ir.tr
> summary(ir.tr)
>
> I'm trying to use this as a test, but it still have some examples
that are classified wrongly...
> Anyone could tell me what's the problem?
You are not using tree.control correctly! See ?tree. Perhaps
ir.tr <- tree(Species ~., iris, minsize=0)
was what you meant.
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