On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Remy X.O. Martin wrote:
> I am trying to get to grips with rpart, and find it not very easy given the
> information that comes with the package. Contrary to e.g. the ctest package
docs, it
> doesn't say when "an rpart" could be used, and/or how to
interpret the results. Here
> are a few of the open questions I have:
rpart is a contributed package ported from S-PLUS 6.x. There is other
documentation on how to use it, and I suggest you search it out.
> 1) Read in ?rpart: ...method: one of.... If y is a survival object... A
similar
> fleeting reference is just above under 'na.action', and there is a
y=TRUE argument to
> rpart itself. I *suppose* that this refers to a formula of the form y~x,
with y being
> the dependent variable -- or is this a (minor) bug in the documentation?
y is the conventional name in statistics for the response variable.
> 2) It looks like rpart and aov are in a way complementary, and should to a
certain
> degree give comparable results. Is there some "user's guide"
document somewhere that
> describes this in language accessible to "generic scientists" (=
non-statisticians)?
There are some good introductions to doing statistics in R, and at least
one of them covers aov and rpart in depth. And there is an FAQ for R.
> 3) I just applied rpart to a dataset, and saw something that seems
counter-intuitive
> at the least: a branch is made (n=84) between fac1=A (n=28) and fac1=B,C
(n=56). The
> fac1=A branch is an end-node, the fac1=B,C branch is itself branched into
fac1=C (n> 28) and (!) fac1=A,B (n=28)! According to the n-counts, there
should be no more A in
> that latter branch (or in the fac1=B,C branch in general). Do I not
understand
> something essential, or is this a bug (in the branch criterion label and/or
the n-
> count label)?
It is correct, so it looks as if you `do not understand something
essential'.
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