pub fn trees() -> Result<DataFrame, PolarsError>
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§Diameter, Height and Volume for Black Cherry Trees
§Description:
This data set provides measurements of the diameter, height and volume of timber in 31 felled black cherry trees. Note that the diameter (in inches) is erroneously labelled Girth in the data. It is measured at 4 ft 6 in above the ground.
§Usage:
trees
§Format:
A data frame with 31 observations on 3 variables.
- ‘[,1]’ ‘Girth’numeric Tree diameter (rather than girth, actually) in inches
- ‘[,2]’ ‘Height’ numeric Height in ft
- ‘[,3]’ ‘Volume’ numeric Volume of timber in cubic ft
§Source:
Ryan, T. A., Joiner, B. L. and Ryan, B. F. (1976) The Minitab Student Handbook. Duxbury Press.
§References:
Atkinson, A. C. (1985) Plots, Transformations and Regression. Oxford University Press.
§Examples:
require(stats); require(graphics)
pairs(trees, panel = panel.smooth, main = "trees data")
plot(Volume ~ Girth, data = trees, log = "xy")
coplot(log(Volume) ~ log(Girth) | Height, data = trees,
panel = panel.smooth)
summary(fm1 <- lm(log(Volume) ~ log(Girth), data = trees))
summary(fm2 <- update(fm1, ~ . + log(Height), data = trees))
step(fm2)
## i.e., Volume ~= c * Height * Girth^2 seems reasonable