On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Saket Joshi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running R1.5.0 on Unix.
> I fitted a tree model my.tree on some data my.data and the tree has only 2
> leaves. Now I have some test data new.data
>
> When I run
> predict(my.tree, new.data)
> it does give a reasonable answer but it takes 60 to 90 seconds to come up
> with the answer.
>
> I had expected it to take far less than that considering that the predict
> function has just to traverse a tree with 2 nodes and give the answer.
> Could anyone tell me why this function is taking so much time to run?
Not on the amount of information you have given. Take a look at
`Writing R Extensions' or an earlier Programmers' Niche in R-news for
how
to profile your run to see where the time is being spent.
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