installed.packages("rpart.plot")
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library(rpart)
library(rpart.plot)
Tabel<-read.csv("D:/Rencana Tugas Akhir/DL.csv",sep=";")
View(Tabel)
str(Tabel)
## 'data.frame': 100 obs. of 8 variables:
## $ X.Y. : chr "H" "NH" "NH" "NH" ...
## $ X.X1.: chr "P" "L" "L" "L" ...
## $ X.X2.: chr "D" "D" "D" "D" ...
## $ X.X3.: chr "Hip" "Hip" "Hip" "Hip" ...
## $ X.X4.: chr "Ndiab" "Ndiab" "Diab" "Diab" ...
## $ X.X5.: chr "HK" "NHK" "HK" "NHK" ...
## $ X.X6.: chr "S" "S" "NS" "S" ...
## $ X.X7.: chr "KN" "KN" "KN" "KN" ...
Model<-rpart(X.Y.~.,data=Tabel,method="class",control=rpart.control(minsplit=10,cp=0))
prp(Model,extra=6,box.col=4,5)
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