Is there any way I can plot the rules obtained from a Cubist model in a decision tree format? I can visualize the rules in text format (in console) by viewing the model summary, but I am unable to obtain a graphical tree presentation of the same. I have tried using "partykit" , "rattle" , "Rgraphviz" and "Rweka" packages
Plotting rules as a tree for Cubist package in R
501 Views Asked by Abhinav Piplani At
1
There are 1 best solutions below
Related Questions in MACHINE-LEARNING
- Can MVC.NET prevent SQL-injection at razor or controller level?
- Getting and passing MVC Model data to AngularJS controller
- Access property of an object of type [Model] in JQuery
- Entity Framework Code First with Fluent API Concurrency `DbUpdateConcurrencyException` Not Raising
- Bundling and minification issue in MVC
- ASP-MVC Code-first migrations checkbox not active
- Why does Azure CloudConfigurationManager.GetSetting return null
- Dynamic roles list in CustomAuthorize ASP MVC
- Jquery: Change contents of <select> tag dynamically
- Why web API return 404 when deploy to IIS
Related Questions in LINEAR-REGRESSION
- Can MVC.NET prevent SQL-injection at razor or controller level?
- Getting and passing MVC Model data to AngularJS controller
- Access property of an object of type [Model] in JQuery
- Entity Framework Code First with Fluent API Concurrency `DbUpdateConcurrencyException` Not Raising
- Bundling and minification issue in MVC
- ASP-MVC Code-first migrations checkbox not active
- Why does Azure CloudConfigurationManager.GetSetting return null
- Dynamic roles list in CustomAuthorize ASP MVC
- Jquery: Change contents of <select> tag dynamically
- Why web API return 404 when deploy to IIS
Related Questions in DECISION-TREE
- Can MVC.NET prevent SQL-injection at razor or controller level?
- Getting and passing MVC Model data to AngularJS controller
- Access property of an object of type [Model] in JQuery
- Entity Framework Code First with Fluent API Concurrency `DbUpdateConcurrencyException` Not Raising
- Bundling and minification issue in MVC
- ASP-MVC Code-first migrations checkbox not active
- Why does Azure CloudConfigurationManager.GetSetting return null
- Dynamic roles list in CustomAuthorize ASP MVC
- Jquery: Change contents of <select> tag dynamically
- Why web API return 404 when deploy to IIS
Trending Questions
- UIImageView Frame Doesn't Reflect Constraints
- Is it possible to use adb commands to click on a view by finding its ID?
- How to create a new web character symbol recognizable by html/javascript?
- Why isn't my CSS3 animation smooth in Google Chrome (but very smooth on other browsers)?
- Heap Gives Page Fault
- Connect ffmpeg to Visual Studio 2008
- Both Object- and ValueAnimator jumps when Duration is set above API LvL 24
- How to avoid default initialization of objects in std::vector?
- second argument of the command line arguments in a format other than char** argv or char* argv[]
- How to improve efficiency of algorithm which generates next lexicographic permutation?
- Navigating to the another actvity app getting crash in android
- How to read the particular message format in android and store in sqlite database?
- Resetting inventory status after order is cancelled
- Efficiently compute powers of X in SSE/AVX
- Insert into an external database using ajax and php : POST 500 (Internal Server Error)
Popular # Hahtags
Popular Questions
- How do I undo the most recent local commits in Git?
- How can I remove a specific item from an array in JavaScript?
- How do I delete a Git branch locally and remotely?
- Find all files containing a specific text (string) on Linux?
- How do I revert a Git repository to a previous commit?
- How do I create an HTML button that acts like a link?
- How do I check out a remote Git branch?
- How do I force "git pull" to overwrite local files?
- How do I list all files of a directory?
- How to check whether a string contains a substring in JavaScript?
- How do I redirect to another webpage?
- How can I iterate over rows in a Pandas DataFrame?
- How do I convert a String to an int in Java?
- Does Python have a string 'contains' substring method?
- How do I check if a string contains a specific word?
I had the same problem - and didn't succeed. Since cubist is originally written in C and the R library simply returns the output captured from the C code (see https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/Cubist/Cubist.pdf, page 3), I am pretty sure that plotting routines from other R libraries won't work.
Hence, I only see these solutions: