I am trying to create a classification tree using either tree or rpart functions but when it comes to plotting the results the formatting I get is different than what I see in all the tutorials (like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XNhqO1bu0A or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3mLNpeke0I&feature=related or http://www.statmethods.net/advstats/cart.html "tree for kyphosis"). I am trying to take a large demographic population and create a tree which systematically and accurately divides them into 2 pre-defined classifications using multiple predictor variables. What I would like to see is what I have seen in the tutorials similar to to the ones provided above, where it shows something like "12/2" in each leaf or stem or step of the tree which is meant to be interpreded as "at this step/stage there are 12 people of this category and 2 of the other. Instead I am presently getting something like .342524 which I guess could be the result of divideing the two groups inorder to find some porportion but im not sure, and would that be 34% group a or group b? I was also wondering how you know which side is the side of each test where the individual passes or fails? Is yes/pass always on the left?
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