\name{car.test.frame} \alias{car.test.frame} \title{Automobile Data from 'Consumer Reports' 1990} \description{ The \code{car.test.frame} data frame has 60 rows and 8 columns, giving data on makes of cars taken from the April, 1990 issue of \emph{Consumer Reports}. This is part of a larger dataset, some columns of which are given in \code{\link{cu.summary}}. } \usage{ car.test.frame } \format{ This data frame contains the following columns: \describe{ \item{\code{Price}}{ a numeric vector giving the list price in US dollars of a standard model } \item{\code{Country}}{ of origin, a factor with levels \samp{France}, \samp{Germany}, \samp{Japan} , \samp{Japan/USA}, \samp{Korea}, \samp{Mexico}, \samp{Sweden} and \samp{USA} } \item{\code{Reliability}}{ a numeric vector coded \code{1} to \code{5}. } \item{\code{Mileage}}{ fuel consumption miles per US gallon, as tested. } \item{\code{Type}}{ a factor with levels \code{Compact} \code{Large} \code{Medium} \code{Small} \code{Sporty} \code{Van} } \item{\code{Weight}}{ kerb weight in pounds. } \item{\code{Disp.}}{ the engine capacity (displacement) in litres. } \item{\code{HP}}{ the net horsepower of the vehicle. } }} \source{ \emph{Consumer Reports}, April, 1990, pp. 235--288 quoted in John M. Chambers and Trevor J. Hastie eds. (1992) \emph{Statistical Models in S}, Wadsworth and Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, CA, pp. 46--47. } \seealso{ \code{\link{car90}}, \code{\link{cu.summary}} } \examples{ z.auto <- rpart(Mileage ~ Weight, car.test.frame) summary(z.auto) } \keyword{datasets}