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This tool produces that plot as an optional diagnostic output.
snip Default FALSE.
Note: if this parameter is False and the Text Magnification Factor is omitted the default, very small text can sometimes result.
Set TRUE to interactively trim the tree with the mouse. See. /doc/treegrinding.bar (or just try it). treegrinding.bar Function invoked after each mouse click when snip=TRUE. Default NULL, mean-ing no function. Otherwise set treegrinding.bar to your own function with the proto-type function(tree), where tree is the snipped tree. See/doc/treegrinding.bar Apr 16, Right click on the popup_close_button element in the tree and select Copy.
Right Click in a blank section of the tree and select Paste Element. Drag the duplicated popup_close_button element into the information container and set the Properties > Position> X: & Y: to 20px (Figure #19)Estimated Reading Time: 10 mins.
Interactive - The tool will display the unpruned tree in a window, allowing you to prune it interactively with the mouse.
Because the cross-validation errors are often used to prune the tree, we believe it is important to have accurate estimates of them, so we increased the default to
If you click on a split it will be marked as deleted. If you click on an already-deleted split it will be undeleted (if its parent is not deleted). Information about the node is printed as you click.
after split text col = cols, treegrinding.bar = cols, # green if stone tree mulch treegrinding.bar ="lightgray", # lightgray split boxes (default is white) treegrinding.bar ="darkgray", # darkgray border on split boxes treegrinding.bar5) # round the split box corners a tad # compare to the plotting functions in the rpart package plot(tree, uniform = TRUE, compress = TRUE, branch.2) text(tree, use.n = TRUE, cex.8, xpd = NA) # cex.