[R] Regarding variable importance in the randomForest package
Liaw, Andy
andy_liaw at merck.com
Tue Mar 16 18:34:06 CET 2010
Seems like you're new to R as well? The first argument should contain
only the predictor variables, but you used the entire data frame that
contains the response.
Andy
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> Subject: [R] Regarding variable importance in the randomForest package
>
> For anyone who is knowledgeable about the randomForest
> package in R, I have
> a question:
>
> When I look at the variable importance for data, I see that
> my response
> variable is included along with my predictor variables. That is, I am
> getting a MeanDecreaseGini for my response variable, and
> therefore it seems
> as though it is being treated as a predictor variable.
>
> my code (just in case it helps) :
> comm.RF<-randomForest(model.data,y=model.data$Comm_Heir,mtry=8
,importance=T)
>
> Apologies if it's a stupid question, but I'm new to
> randomForests. Hopefully
> that makes sense and if anyone can let me know how remedy
> this situation, I
> would be so grateful.
>
> Cheers!
>
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