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KatLinden
Obsidian | Level 7

I made a decision tree in SAS Enterprise Miner and the Nodes only display some of the values.  Is there a way to display all values?

 

 

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DougWielenga
SAS Employee

I made a decision tree in SAS Enterprise Miner and the Nodes only display some of the values.  Is there a way to display all values?

 

When you have a large number of values (or when the levels themselves are long strings of characters), it won't always be possible to view a list of every single level in a static picture or graphic since .   If you want to see all of the levels represented in a terminal node, the easiest way is to note the Node ID for the terminal node in question and then view the associated rules by clicking on  View --> Model --> Node Rules in the Decision Tree results browser.   For nodes other than terminal nodes, you might need to choose a particular path of interest and view the rules for the associated terminal node.   You can also use the interactive mode by clicking on the .. to the right of Interactive in the Train section of Tree properties panel and click on the node of interest to see the splitting values.  You can always see all the actual values in the score code for a terminal node by clicking on View --> Scoring --> SAS Code in the Decision Tree results browser.  

 

Hope this helps!

Doug

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DougWielenga
SAS Employee

I made a decision tree in SAS Enterprise Miner and the Nodes only display some of the values.  Is there a way to display all values?

 

When you have a large number of values (or when the levels themselves are long strings of characters), it won't always be possible to view a list of every single level in a static picture or graphic since .   If you want to see all of the levels represented in a terminal node, the easiest way is to note the Node ID for the terminal node in question and then view the associated rules by clicking on  View --> Model --> Node Rules in the Decision Tree results browser.   For nodes other than terminal nodes, you might need to choose a particular path of interest and view the rules for the associated terminal node.   You can also use the interactive mode by clicking on the .. to the right of Interactive in the Train section of Tree properties panel and click on the node of interest to see the splitting values.  You can always see all the actual values in the score code for a terminal node by clicking on View --> Scoring --> SAS Code in the Decision Tree results browser.  

 

Hope this helps!

Doug

KatLinden
Obsidian | Level 7
That's very helpful. Thank you so much!

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