Last data update: 2014.03.03

R: Is a RE-EM tree object
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Is a RE-EM tree object

Description

This function tests whether an object is of the REEMtree class.

Usage

is.REEMtree(object)

Arguments

object

any R object

Value

TRUE if the object is of the REEMtree type

Author(s)

Rebecca Sela rsela@stern.nyu.edu

References

Sela, Rebecca J., and Simonoff, Jeffrey S., “RE-EM Trees: A Data Mining Approach for Longitudinal and Clustered Data”, Machine Learning (2011).

Examples

data(simpleREEMdata)
REEMresult<-REEMtree(Y~D+t+X, data=simpleREEMdata, random=~1|ID)
is.REEMtree(REEMresult)

Results


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> library(REEMtree)
Loading required package: nlme
Loading required package: rpart
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/REEMtree/is.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: is
> ### Title: Is a RE-EM tree object
> ### Aliases: is.REEMtree
> ### Keywords: tree models classes
> 
> ### ** Examples
> 
> data(simpleREEMdata)
> REEMresult<-REEMtree(Y~D+t+X, data=simpleREEMdata, random=~1|ID)
> is.REEMtree(REEMresult)
[1] TRUE
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> dev.off()
null device 
          1 
>