Hello,
I have a question related to recursive partitioning, but I cannot find
an answer, likely because I don't know how to properly word my Google
search query.
All recursive partitioning examples, which I can find, are used for
either classification or regression trees like
library(tree)
ne more thing. For printing the rules, I needed the inspect() command you
> didn't provide.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Best,
>
> Luisfo Chiroque
> PhD Student | PhD Candidate
> IMDEA Networks Institute
> http://fourier.networks.imdea.org/people/~luis_nunez/
>
> On
Hello,
subsets of association rules (with respect to support, confidence, lift, or
items) can be obtained with the arules::subset() function; e.g.
rm(list = ls(all.names = TRUE))
library(arules)
set.seed(42)
x <- lapply(X = 1:500, FUN = function(i)
sample(x = 1:10, size = sample(1:5,
Hi there,
I want to know the radius of curvature for a set of points, but cannot
figure out how to perform the fit in R.
I have a set of points P_i for which I want to calculate the radius of
curvature. The coordinates (x_i|y_i) of the points in a data.frame:
p <- data.frame(
x = c(113, 143,
Hi there,
I would like to use my linux system's fgrep to search for a text pattern
in a file. Calling system with
system("fgrep \"SearchPattern\" /path/to/the/textFile.txt")
works in general, but I need to search for the search pattern at the
beginning of the line.
The corresponding she
Update
I had the chance to test the issue tonight using R version 2.12.2
on a Linux (Ubuntu 10.04.2, x86_64, kernel 2.6.32-32-generic) system:
It does also crash (with a support of 0.01 instead of 0.05 posted
earlier) running
eclat(Adult, parameter=list(support=0.01, tidLists=TRUE))
but
Hello,
I'm using the eclat function of the arules package (1.0-6) for the
identification of frequent itemsets. I need the tidLists, but if I set
in the function tidLists=TRUE R crashes (Windows XP Professional SP3,
32 bit, R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16), reproducible on two different
computers) wit
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