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combine

Combine Ensembles of Trees


Description

Combine two more more ensembles of trees into one.

Usage

combine(...)

Arguments

...

two or more objects of class randomForest, to be combined into one.

Value

An object of class randomForest.

Note

The confusion, err.rate, mse and rsq components (as well as the corresponding components in the test compnent, if exist) of the combined object will be NULL.

Author(s)

See Also

Examples

data(iris)
rf1 <- randomForest(Species ~ ., iris, ntree=50, norm.votes=FALSE)
rf2 <- randomForest(Species ~ ., iris, ntree=50, norm.votes=FALSE)
rf3 <- randomForest(Species ~ ., iris, ntree=50, norm.votes=FALSE)
rf.all <- combine(rf1, rf2, rf3)
print(rf.all)

randomForest

Breiman and Cutler's Random Forests for Classification and Regression

v4.6-14
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Fortran original by Leo Breiman and Adele Cutler, R port by Andy Liaw and Matthew Wiener.
Initial release
2018-03-22

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