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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
2011 Mar 19
2
cross-validation in rpart
I am trying to find out what type of sampling scheme is used to select the 10
subsets in 10-fold cross-validation process used in rpart to choose the best
tree. Is it simple random sampling? Is there any documentation available on
this?
Thanks, Penny.
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2006 Dec 28
3
CV by rpart/mvpart
Dear R-list,
I am using the rpart/mvpart-package for selecting a right-sized regression tree by 10-fold cross-validation. My question: Is there a possibility to find out for every observation in which of the ten folds it is lying? I want to use the same folds for validating another regression method (moving averages) in order to choose the better one.
Thanks a lot,
Pedro
2007 Feb 26
2
survival analysis using rpart
Hello,
I use rpart to predict survival time and have a problem in interpreting the
output of ?estimated rate?. Here is an example of what I do:
> stagec <-
> read.table("http://www.stanford.edu/class/stats202/DATA/stagec.data",
> col.names=c("pgtime", "pgstat", "age","eet", "g2", "grade", "gleason",
>
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",
2006 Nov 02
1
Question on cross-validation in rpart
Hi R folks,
I am using R version 2.2.1 for Unix. I am exploring the rpart function,
in particular the rpart.control parameter. I have tried using different
values for xval (0, 1, 10, 20) leaving other parameters constant but I
receive the same tree after each run. Is the10 fold cross-validation
default still running every time? I would expect the trees to change at
least a little when I
2003 Jul 17
1
Rpart question - labeling nodes with something not in x$frame
I have a tree created with
tr.hh.logcas <- rpart(log(YCASSX + 1)~AGE+DRUGUSEY+SEX+OBSXNUM +WINDLE,
xval = 10)
I would like to label the nodes with YCASSX rather than log(YCASSX +
1). But the help file for text in library rpart says that you can only
use labels that are part of x$frame, which YCASSX is not.
Is there a way to do what I want?
Thanks in advance
Peter
Peter L. Flom, PhD
2010 Mar 05
1
I can't find "rpart" help (linux)
Hi
I have installed rpart in my Linux (PLD) but I don't know how I may find
help conect this package?
Here is my instalaction:
> install.packages("rpart",dependencies=TRUE)
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
trying URL 'http://r.meteo.uni.wroc.pl/src/contrib/rpart_3.1-46.tar.gz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 136572 bytes (133
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
1999 Dec 23
1
rpart on Alpha under OSF
Running on an Alpha machine which reports (uname -a)
OSF1 bsdx01.bs.ehu.es V4.0 878 alpha
and using the binary distribution put together by Albrecht Gebhardt
(in http://cran.at.r-project.org/bin/osf/osf4.0/tar/alpha_ev5/) I
obtain core dumps whenever I try to use package rpart. I have R
REMOVE'd the rpart package, downloaded the source rpart_1.0-7.tar from
CRAN and
2010 Oct 12
2
repeating an analysis
Hi All,
I have to say upfront that I am a complete neophyte when it comes to
programming. Nevertheless I enjoy the challenge of using R because of its
incredible statistical resources.
My problem is this .........I am running a regression tree analysis using
"rpart" and I need to run the calculation repeatedly (say n=50 times) to
obtain a distribution of results from which I will pick
2007 Feb 18
3
User defined split function in rpart
Dear R community,
I am trying to write my own user defined split function for rpart. I read
the example in the tests directory and I understand the general idea of the
how to implement user defined splitting functions. However, I am having
troubles with addressing the data frame used in calling rpart in my split
functions.
For example, in the evaluation function that is called once per node,
2010 Mar 12
1
using xval in mvpart to specify cross validation groups
Dear R's
I'm trying to use specific rather than random cross-validation groups
in mvpart.
The man page says:
xval Number of cross-validations or vector defining cross-validation groups.
And I found this reply to the list by Terry Therneau from 2006
The rpart function allows one to give the cross-validation groups explicitly.
So if the number of observations was 10, you could use
2007 Dec 10
1
Multiple Reponse CART Analysis
Dear R friends-
I'm attempting to generate a regression tree with one gradient predictor and multiple responses, trying to test if change in size (turtle.data$Clength) acts as a single predictor of ten multiple diet taxa abundances (prey.data) Neither rpart or mvpart seem to allow me to do multiple responses. (Or if they can, I'm not using the functions properly.)
> library(rpart)
2009 Mar 11
2
Couple of Questions about Classification trees
So I have 2 sets of data - a training data set and a test data set. I've been
doing the analysis on the training data set and then using predict and
feeding the test data through that. There are 114 rows in the training data
and 117 in the test data and 1024 columns in both. It's actually the same
set of data split into two. The rows are made of 5 different numbers. They
do represent
2008 Jul 03
1
cross-validation in rpart
Hello list,
I'm having a problem with custom functions in rpart, and before I tear my
hair out trying to fix it, I want to make sure it's actually a problem. It
seems that, when you write custom functions for rpart (init, split and eval)
then rpart no longer cross-validates the resulting tree to return errors. A
simple test is to use the usersplits.R function to get a simple, custom
2008 Mar 01
1
model R^2 and partial R^2 values
Dear R-list members,
I am doing a CART analysis in R using the rpart function in the rpart package:
Phrag.rpart=rpart(PhragDiff~., data = Phrag, method="anova", xval=10).
I used the xerror values in the CP table to prune the tree to 4 nsplits:
CP nsplit rel error xerror xstd
1 0.098172 0 1.00000 1.02867 0.12768
2 0.055991 3 0.70548 1.00823 0.12911
3
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
2003 Dec 19
1
Question re labels in r-part (continuation of a thread from a while back)
Hello again
I have modeled a tree using rpart, with the DV being a log
transformation of the variable I am really interested in (I transformed
the DV due to extreme skewness). By default, text.rpart labels the
nodes with the value of yval, which in this case is not what I want; I'd
like the labels to be on the original metric, but label in text.rpart
requires a "column name of
2004 Jun 17
2
using "= matrix (...)" in .C calls
Dear R-devel,
I am trying to alter rpart so that it makes additional calculations when
growing the tree.
In the "rpart.s" there is a call to the C routine:
rp <- .C("s_to_rp2",
as.integer(nobs),
as.integer(nsplit),
as.integer(nodes),
as.integer(ncat),