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2002 Oct 30
2
snip.rpart with R 1.6.0
Hello! I've a question to the rpart package. With the snip.rpart function, you can snip off subtrees. In R 1.5.1 this function works without problems. But in the new version of R (1.6.0) it isn't possible to snip off the subtrees wi th this function. Does someone have a solution for this problem? thsudler at swissonline.ch
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
2008 Jul 22
2
rpart$where and predict.rpart
Hello there. I have fitted a rpart model. > rpartModel <- rpart(y~., data=data.frame(y=y,x=x),method="class", ....) and can use rpart$where to find out the terminal nodes that each observations belongs. Now, I have a set of new data and used predict.rpart which seems to give only the predicted value with no information similar to rpart$where. May I know how
2009 Jun 09
3
rpart - the xval argument in rpart.control and in xpred.rpart
Dear R users, I'm working with the rpart package and want to evaluate the performance of user defined split functions. I have some problems in understanding the meaning of the xval argument in the two functions rpart.control and xpred.rpart. In the former it is defined as the number of cross-validations while in the latter it is defined as the number of cross-validation groups. If I am
2018 Aug 14
2
Xenial rpart package on CRAN built with wrong R version?
Hello, I just upgraded my Ubuntu Xenial system to R 3.5.1 (from 3.4.?) by changing the sources.list entry and doing an "apt-get dist-upgrade". Everything works except loading the rpart package in R: > library(rpart) Error: package or namespace load failed for ?rpart?: package ?rpart? was installed by an R version with different internals; it needs to be reinstalled for use with
2014 Aug 13
1
Request to review a patch for rpart
Dear list For my work, it would be helpful if rpart worked seamlessly with an empty model: library(rpart); rpart(formula=y~0, data=data.frame(y=factor(1:10))) Currently, an unrelated error (originating from na.rpart) is thrown. At some point in the near future, I'd like to release a package to CRAN which uses rpart and relies on that functionality. I have prepared a patch (minor
2006 Aug 09
2
How to draw the decision boundaries for LDA and Rpart object
Hello useR, Could you please tell me how to draw the decision boundaries in a scatterplot of the original data for a LDA or Rpart object. For example: > library(rpart) >fit.rpart <- rpart(as.factor(group.id)~., data=data.frame(Data) ) How can I draw the cutting lines on the orignial Data? Or is there any built in functions that can read the rpart object 'fit.rpart' to do
2001 Aug 12
2
rpart 3.1.0 bug?
I just updated rpart to the latest version (3.1.0). There are a number of changes between this and previous versions, and some of the code I've been using with earlier versions (e.g. 3.0.2) no longer work. Here is a simple illustration of a problem I'm having with xpred.rpart. iris.test.rpart<-rpart(iris$Species~., data=iris[,1:4], parms=list(prior=c(0.5,0.25, 0.25))) + ) >
2003 Jun 02
1
Ploting rpart objects / namespace problems
I've written a small adaptation of the text.rpart function of the rpart package to better suite my tree presentation needs (I basically left the code untouched, only changing some numbers relating to label positioning). When I changed to version 1.7.0 this function stopped working printing the error : couldn't find function "rpartco" As far as I understand this has to do
2004 May 13
2
R 1.9.0 and pred.rpart
I have just upgraded from R 1.7.3 to R 1.9.0 and have found that the predict function no longer works for rpart: > predict(hmmm,sim3[1:10,]) Error in predict.rpart(hmmm, sim3[1:10, ]) : couldn't find function "pred.rpart" I have re-installed the rpart package to no avail. Any ideas? Giles Hooker
2005 Sep 24
1
rpart Error in yval[, 1] : incorrect number of dimensions
I tried using rpart, as below, and got this error message "rpart Error in yval[, 1] : incorrect number of dimensions". Thinking it might somehow be related to the large number of missing values, I tried using complete data, but with the same result. Does anyone know what may be going on, and how to fix it? I have traced two similar error messages in the Archive, but following the
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 ...
2003 Aug 15
3
How to reinstall rpart?
After entering ?library(rpart)?, I tried to plot an existing rpart tree, and got this error message: Error: couldn't find function "plot.rpart". However, ??plot.rpart? does bring up the help for the function. The same things occur for text.rpart, although print(my.tree) does work. So, I tried to re-install rpart using Packages | Install from CRAN, but then I get this
2009 Jul 26
3
Question about rpart decision trees (being used to predict customer churn)
Hi, I am using rpart decision trees to analyze customer churn. I am finding that the decision trees created are not effective because they are not able to recognize factors that influence churn. I have created an example situation below. What do I need to do to for rpart to build a tree with the variable experience? My guess is that this would happen if rpart used the loss matrix while creating
2004 Sep 06
1
rpart problem
Dear all, I am having some trouble with getting the rpart function to work as expected. I am trying to use rpart to combine levels of a factor to reduce the number of levels of that factor. In exploring the code I have noticed that it is possible for chisq.test to return a statistically significant result whilst the rpart method returns only the root node (i.e. no split is made). The following
2012 Apr 03
1
rpart error message
Hi R-helpers, I am using rpart package for decision tree using R.We are invoking R environment through JRI from our java application.Hence, the result of R command is returned in REXP and we use geterrMessage() to retrieve the error. When we execute the following command, cnr_model<-rpart(as.factor(Species)~Sepal Length+Sepal Width+Petal Length, method="class",
2018 Aug 14
2
Xenial rpart package on CRAN built with wrong R version?
I?m not using the PPA, but the CRAN mirror from https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/#installation: deb https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu xenial-cran35/ On 14 Aug 2018, at 12:25, George N. White III <gnwiii at gmail.com<mailto:gnwiii at gmail.com>> wrote: qOn Tue, 14 Aug 2018 at 05:04, Ulrich KELLER <ulrich.keller at uni.lu<mailto:ulrich.keller at
2007 Feb 15
2
Does rpart package have some requirements on the original data set?
Hi, I am currently studying Decision Trees by using rpart package in R. I artificially created a data set which includes the dependant variable (y) and a few independent variables (x1, x2...). The dependant variable y only comprises 0 and 1. 90% of y are 1 and 10% of y are 0. When I apply rpart to it, there is no splitting at all. I am wondering whether this is because of the
2001 Aug 02
1
Missing value in Rpart
Hi, all Our understanding of how classification trees in Rpart treat missing is that if the variable is ordinal(continous), Rpart, by default, imputes a value for missing. How do we do the classification tree and tell Rpart not to impute. That is, what command is used to turn off the imputation. Also, if we do get true missing, how does classification tree analysis in Rpart treat missing when
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