On Aug 25, 2011, at 10:38 AM, Jean V Adams wrote:
I don't see a quick solution to this.
You could contact the maintainer of the rpart.plot package, Stephen
Milborrow
maintainer("rpart.plot")
or you could try to modify the rpart.plot() function yourself to
meet your
needs
rpart.plot
There would also be the possibility that the "options" might affect
the desired change:
> pi
[1] 3.141593
> options(digits=1)
> pi
[1] 3
> options(digits=7)
> pi/100000
[1] 3.141593e-05
> options(scipen=7) # default is 0
> pi/100000
[1] 0.00003141593
> options(scipen=0)
--
David.
Jean
Jay wrote on 08/25/2011 05:30:25 AM:
While I'm very pleased with the results I get with rpart and
rpart.plot, I would like to change the scientific notation of the
dependent variable in the plots into integers. Right now all my 5 or
more digit numbers are displayed using scientific notation.
I managed to find this:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e8/help/09/12/8423.html
but I do not fully understand what to change, and to what.
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