Recursive Partitioning and Regression Trees Object
These are objects representing fitted rpart
trees.
frame |
data frame with one row for each node in the tree.
The Extra response information which may be present is in |
where |
an integer vector of the same length as the number of observations in the
root node, containing the row number of |
call |
an image of the call that produced the object, but with the arguments
all named and with the actual formula included as the formula argument.
To re-evaluate the call, say |
terms |
an object of class |
splits |
a numeric matrix describing the splits: only present if there are any.
The row label is the name of
the split variable, and columns are |
csplit |
an integer matrix. (Only present only if at least one of the split
variables is a factor or ordered factor.) There is a row for
each such split, and the number of columns is the largest number of
levels in the factors. Which row is given by the |
method |
character string: the method used to grow the tree. One of
|
cptable |
a matrix of information on the optimal prunings based on a complexity parameter. |
variable.importance |
a named numeric vector giving the importance of each variable. (Only
present if there are any splits.) When printed by
|
numresp |
integer number of responses; the number of levels for a factor response. |
parms, control |
a record of the arguments supplied, which defaults filled in. |
functions |
the |
ordered |
a named logical vector recording for each variable if it was an ordered factor. |
na.action |
(where relevant) information returned by |
There may be attributes "xlevels"
and "levels"
recording the levels of any factor splitting variables and of a factor
response respectively.
Optional components include the model frame (model
), the matrix
of predictors (x
) and the response variable (y
) used to
construct the rpart
object.
The following components must be included in a legitimate rpart
object.
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