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2008 May 28
1
calling C function from R
Hi, I am reading the source code of rpart. I have problems understand the following code and would appreciate for any helps. In rpart.s, there is a line: rpfit <- .C(C_s_to_rp,             n = as.integer(nobs),             nvarx
2002 Oct 24
2
Tree construction in Rpart
Hi, I have one question: Does the rpart tree construction have a depth limith for the tree? Thanks a lot Hugo -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject
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
2008 Mar 06
1
Rpart and bagging - how is it done?
Hi there. I was wondering if somebody knows how to perform a bagging procedure on a classification tree without running the classifier with weights. Let me first explain why I need this and then give some details of what I have found out so far. I am thinking about implementing the bagging procedure in Matlab. Matlab has a simple classification tree function (in their Statistics toolbox) but
2003 Jun 17
1
User-defined functions in rpart
This question concerns rpart's facility for user-defined functions that accomplish splitting. I was interested in modifying the code so that in each terminal node, a linear regression is fit to the data. It seems that from the allowable inputs in the user-defined functions, that this may not be possible, since they have the form: function(y, wt, parms) (in the case of 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
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
2011 Sep 07
2
rpart/tree issue
I am trying to create a classification tree using either tree or rpart but when it comes to plotting the results the formatting I get is different than what I see in all the tutorials. What I would like to see is the XX/XX format but all I get is a weird decimal value. I was also wondering how you know which is yes and which is no in each leaf of the tree? Is yes always on the left?
2011 Aug 25
2
rpart: plot without scientific notation
While I'm very pleased with the results I get with rpart and rpart.plot, I would like to change the scientific notation of the dependent variable in the plots into integers. Right now all my 5 or more digit numbers are displayed using scientific notation. I managed to find this: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e8/help/09/12/8423.html but I do not fully understand what to change, and to
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
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
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 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
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 ...
2012 Jul 06
2
Plotting rpart trees with long list of class members
I have a class with 732 members, so using rpart.plot is giving me a tiny plot in the middle of the window. Is there a good way to modify the plot, or replace the long list with something like "group1"? -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Plotting-rpart-trees-with-long-list-of-class-members-tp4635671.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at
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
2011 Jul 28
2
help with rpart
1. How can I plot the entire tree produced by rpart? 2. How can I submit a vector of values to a tree produced by rpart and have it make an assignment? Mark