I'm using the partial plot function in the Random Forest package
(randomForest).
I want to be able to control the region of values it chooses for the x.var
variable (instead of going from 0 to 10, I want to go from 0 to 1000).
The problem I'm having is that it seems the only method to do that
gt; these plots from different predictor variables, but not the absolute
> range. Hope that helps.
>
> Andy
>
>> -Original Message-
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>> Zambrana-Torrelio
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> Zambrana-Torrelio
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> Subject: [R] Random Forest - partial dependence plot
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I used random forest regression to explain the patterns of species
> richn
Hi everybody,
I used random forest regression to explain the patterns of species
richness and a bunch of climate variables (e.g. Temperature,
precipitation, etc.) All are continuos variables. My results are
really interesting and my model explained 96,7% of the variance.
Now I am trying to take
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