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Advanced Analytics with R and Tableau

You're reading from   Advanced Analytics with R and Tableau Advanced analytics using data classification, unsupervised learning and data visualization

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786460110
Length 178 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Roberto Rösler Roberto Rösler
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Ruben Oliva Ramos Ruben Oliva Ramos
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Jen Stirrup Jen Stirrup
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Preface 1. Advanced Analytics with R and Tableau FREE CHAPTER 2. The Power of R 3. A Methodology for Advanced Analytics Using Tableau and R 4. Prediction with R and Tableau Using Regression 5. Classifying Data with Tableau 6. Advanced Analytics Using Clustering 7. Advanced Analytics with Unsupervised Learning 8. Interpreting Your Results for Your Audience Index

Modeling in R


In this example, we will use the rpart package, which is used to build a decision tree. The tree with the minimum prediction error is selected. After that, the tree is applied to make predictions for unlabeled data with the predict function.

One way to call rpart is to give it a list of variables and see what happens. Although we have discussed missing values, rpart has built-in code for dealing with missing values. So let's dive in, and look at the code.

Firstly, we need to call the libraries that we need:

library(rpart) 
library(rpart.plot)
library(caret)
library(e1071)
library(arules)

Next, let's load in the data, which will be in the AdultUCI variable:

data("AdultUCI");
AdultUCI
## 75% of the sample size
sample_size <- floor(0.80 * nrow(AdultUCI))

## set the seed to make your partition reproductible
set.seed(123)

## Set a variable to have the sample size
training.indicator <- sample(seq_len(nrow(AdultUCI)), size = sample_size)

# Set up the training and test sets...
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