## S3 method for class 'rpart':
text(x, splits = TRUE, label, FUN = text, all = FALSE,
pretty = NULL, digits = getOption("digits") - 3, use.n = FALSE,
fancy = FALSE, fwidth = 0.8, fheight = 0.8, bg = par("bg"),
minlength = 1L, ...)
rpart
. This is assumed to be the result
of some function that produces an object with the same named
components as that returned by the rpart
function.TRUE
(default), then the splits in the tree are
labeled with the criterion for the split.rpart2
, ignored in this version (with
a warning).text
.TRUE
, all nodes are labeled, otherwise just
terminal nodes.labels.rpart
function for details.minlength
argument, see
labels.rpart
.TRUE
, adds to label
(#events level1/ #events level2/etc. for class
,
n
for anova
, and #events/n for poisson
and exp
).TRUE
, nodes are represented by ellipses (interior nodes)
and rectangles (leaves) and labeled by yval
. The edges connecting the
nodes are labeled by left and right splits.fancy
and the width of the ellipses and rectangles.
If fwidth < 1
then it is a scaling factor (default = 0.8). If
fwidth > 1
then it represents the number of character widths
(for current gfancy
and the height of the ellipses and rectangles.
If fheight <1< code=""> then it is a scaling factor (default = 0.8). If
fheight > 1
then it represents the number of character heights
(for current1<>
fancy = TRUE
.par
). As labels often extend outside the plot
region it can be helpful to specify xpd = TRUE
.text
, plot.rpart
, rpart
,
labels.rpart
, abbreviate
freen.tr <- rpart(y ~ ., freeny)
par(xpd = TRUE)
plot(freen.tr)
text(freen.tr, use.n = TRUE, all = TRUE)
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