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2011 Jan 26
2
Extracting the terms from an rpart object
Hello all, I wish to extract the terms from an rpart object. Specifically, I would like to be able to know what is the response variable (so I could do some manipulation on it). But in general, such a method for rpart will also need to handle a "." case (see fit2) Here are two simple examples: fit1 <- rpart(Kyphosis ~ Age + Number + Start, data=kyphosis) fit1$call fit2 <-
2012 Apr 12
2
enableJIT(2) causes major slow-up in rpart
Hello, Due to exploration of the JIT capabilities offered through the {compiler} package, I came by the fact that using enableJIT(2) can *slow* the rpart function (from the {rpart} package) by a magnitude of about 10 times. Here is an example code to run: library(rpart) require(compiler) enableJIT(0) # just making sure that JIT is off # We could also use enableJIT(1) and it would be fine fo
2011 Jan 24
1
How to measure/rank “variable importance” when using rpart?
Hello all, When building a CART model (specifically classification tree) using rpart, it is sometimes interesting to know what is the importance of the various variables introduced to the model. Thus, my question is: *What common measures exists for ranking/measuring variable importance of participating variables in a CART model? And how can this be computed using R (for example, when using the
2010 Dec 14
1
rpart - how to estimate the “meaningful” predictors for an outcome (in classification trees)
Hi dear R-help memebers, When building a CART model (specifically classification tree) using rpart, it is sometimes obvious that there are variables (X's) that are meaningful for predicting some of the outcome (y) variables - while other predictors are relevant for other outcome variables (y's only). *How can it be estimated, which explanatory variable is "used" for which of
2011 Jan 26
1
Inconsistencies in the rpart.object help file?
Hello all, I'm was going through the help for ?rpart.object And noticed some inconsistencies, Some might be a mistake in the help file and some might be my misunderstanding. The help in the section: value -> frame (first paragraph), states that: > yval, the fitted value of the response at each node, *and splits, a two > column matrix of left and right split labels for each node. *
2011 Jun 13
1
In rpart, how is "improve" calculated? (in the "class" case)
Hi all, I apologies in advance if I am missing something very simple here, but since I failed at resolving this myself, I'm sending this question to the list. I would appreciate any help in understanding how the rpart function is (exactly) computing the "improve" (which is given in fit$split), and how it differs when using the split='information' vs split='gini'
2011 Apr 08
4
Rpart decision tree
Dear useRs: I try to plot an rpart object but cannot get a nice tree structure plot. I am using plot.rpart and text.rpart (please see below) but the branches that connect the nodes overlap the text in the ellipses and rectangles. Is there a way to get a clean nice tree plot (as in the Rpart Mayo report)? I work under Windows and use R2.11.1 with rpart version 3.1-46. Thank you. Tudor ...
2011 Nov 04
1
Decision tree model using rpart ( classification
Hi Experts, I am new to R, using decision tree model for getting segmentation rules. A) Using behavioural data (attributes defining customer behaviour, ( example balances, number of accounts etc.) 1. Clustering: Cluster behavioural data to suitable number of clusters 2. Decision Tree: Using rpart classification tree for generating rules for segmentation using cluster number(cluster id) as target
2011 Jan 24
1
How to measure/rank ?variable importance when using rpart?
--- included message ---- Thus, my question is: *What common measures exists for ranking/measuring variable importance of participating variables in a CART model? And how can this be computed using R (for example, when using the rpart package)* ---end ---- Consider the following printout from rpart summary(rpart(time ~ age + ph.ecog + pat.karno, data=lung)) Node number 1: 228 observations,
2009 Dec 14
1
RPART - printing full splitting rule number on tree plot
Dear R-users I am using RPART package to get regression trees. However having trouble getting the text function to put the full splitting rule number on the plot, instead to puts it in scientific notation. When a covariate has 1e4 or greater number of digits then the splitting rule number displayed on the plot is in scientific notation. But print.rpart displays the splitting rules in full.
2010 Dec 13
2
rpart.object help
Hi, Suppose i have generated an object using the following : fit <- rpart(Kyphosis ~ Age + Number + Start, data=kyphosis) And when i print fit, i get the following : n= 81 node), split, n, loss, yval, (yprob) * denotes terminal node 1) root 81 17 absent (0.7901235 0.2098765) 2) Start>=8.5 62 6 absent (0.9032258 0.0967742) 4) Start>=14.5 29 0 absent (1.0000000
2012 Mar 04
1
rpart package, text function, and round of class counts
I run the following code: library(rpart) data(kyphosis) fit <- rpart(Kyphosis ~ ., data=kyphosis) plot(fit) text(fit, use.n=TRUE) The text labels represent the count of each class at the leaf node. Unfortunately, the numbers are rounded and in scientific notation rather than the exact number of examples sorted by that node in each class. The plot is supposed to look like
2009 Nov 18
2
Importing tRNA data into R ?
Hello dear R help group, I would like to download the tRNA data on: http://gtrnadb.ucsc.edu/download.html And then import it into R. Can anyone direct me as to how to do so? Thanks, Tal ---------------------------------------------- My contact information: Tal Galili E-mail: Tal.Galili@gmail.com Phone number: 972-52-7275845 FaceBook: Tal Galili My Blogs: http://www.talgalili.com (Web and
2010 May 03
1
rpart, cross-validation errors question
I ran this code (several times) from the Quick-R web page ( http://www.statmethods.net/advstats/cart.html) but my cross-validation errors increase instead of decrease (same thing happens with an unrelated data set). Why does this happen? Am I doing something wrong? # Classification Tree with rpart library(rpart) # grow tree fit <- rpart(Kyphosis ~ Age + Number + Start,
2009 Nov 20
6
How to: highlight R syntax on webpages ?
My question if in the Subject, but if to extend: I am specifically curious about WordPress blogs. But any solution will give me a lead. Thanks, Tal ---------------------------------------------- Contact me: Tal.Galili@gmail.com | 972-52-7275845 Read me: www.talgalili.com (Hebrew) | www.biostatistics.co.il (Hebrew) | www.r-statistics.com/ (English) [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Jan 01
4
How to use read.table with Hebrew column names ?
Hello dear R help group, I am trying to read a .txt file, with Hebrew column names, while keeping the column names looking well in R - but without success. I uploaded an example file to: http://www.talgalili.com/files/aa.txt And am trying the command: read.table("http://www.talgalili.com/files/aa.txt", header = T, sep = "\t") This returns me with: X.....ª X...ª......
2011 Jul 29
1
help with predict.rpart
? data=read.table("http://statcourse.com/research/boston.csv", , sep=",", header = TRUE) ? library(rpart) ? fit=rpart (MV~ CRIM+ZN+INDUS+CHAS+NOX+RM+AGE+DIS+RAD+TAX+ PT+B+LSTAT) predict(fit,data[4,]) plot only reveals part of the tree in contrast to the results on obtains with CART or C5 -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [R] help with rpart From: Sarah
2009 Sep 14
1
summary of rpart-Object in tktext window?
Hi, is it possible to put a summary of an rpart-Object into a tktext-window? Here is what I'm trying to do: fit <- rpart(Kyphosis ~ Age + Number + Start, data=kyphosis) tt <- tktoplevel() tex <- tktext(tt) tkpack(tex) tkinsert(tex, "end", summary(fit)) But since the summary of an object is a list, I always get back the following error-message: cannot handle object of
2009 Feb 03
5
Large file size while persisting rpart model to disk
I am using rpart to build a model for later predictions. To save the prediction across restarts and share the data across nodes I have been using "save" to persist the result of rpart to a file and "load" it later. But the saved size was becoming unusually large (even with binary, compressed mode). The size was also proportional to the amount of data that was used to create the
2010 May 22
2
Capturing R console output into a file (sink+savehistory ??)
After reading more, I understand I didn't formulate my last question correctly, so please allow me to rephrase: What I am looking for is a way to save the R console session output. That is, a command that would combine the results of using: ?sink # And ?savehistory My motivation for this is that doing it will allow someone who is a blind user of R to be able to easily export his results to