How to extract the splitting rules for the terminal nodes of ctree()

放肆的年华 提交于 2019-12-01 01:16:26

I would recommend to use the new partykit implementation of ctree() rather than the old party package, then you can use the function .list.rules.party(). This is not officially exported, yet, but can be leveraged to extract the desired information.

library("partykit")
airq <- subset(airquality, !is.na(Ozone))
ct <- ctree(Ozone ~ ., data = airq)
partykit:::.list.rules.party(ct)
##                                      3                                      5 
##             "Temp <= 82 & Wind <= 6.9" "Temp <= 82 & Wind > 6.9 & Temp <= 77" 
##                                      6                                      8 
##  "Temp <= 82 & Wind > 6.9 & Temp > 77"             "Temp > 82 & Wind <= 10.3" 
##                                      9 
##              "Temp > 82 & Wind > 10.3" 
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