You seem to be under the impression that prettyTree() is something to do with package rpart: it is not.

You need to ask the person who told you about prettyTree() where to find it.

On 09/02/2014 07:49, Nasim Hasan wrote:
Dear All,
               I am Nasim Hasan a CS Student of New Mexico State 
University(NMSU). I am using R for my course work on the topics of Big-Data. My 
OS is Windows Seven and I using R's windows  version of 3.0.2 along with the 
R-Studio of version 0.98.495.
               The problem is that, I can not use prettyTree() for plotting a 
Tree.Though, I have included the library function of rpart and also downloaded 
as well as installed the package of rpart.So, can anyone kindly tell me that 
what is the problem..??What else should I need to do in order to use 
prettyTree()...?? or are there any packages, which can be used as the 
substitute of prettyTree()...??
                  Please, notify me about those.Thanks to all of you in 
advance....!!!

Best Regards,
Nasim Hasan
CS Dept. Student
NMSU


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