R Dataset / Package rpart / car90
On this R-data statistics page, you will find information about the car90 data set which pertains to Automobile Data from 'Consumer Reports' 1990. The car90 data set is found in the rpart R package. You can load the car90 data set in R by issuing the following command at the console data("car90"). This will load the data into a variable called car90. If R says the car90 data set is not found, you can try installing the package by issuing this command install.packages("rpart") and then attempt to reload the data with the library() command. If you need to download R, you can go to the R project website. You can download a CSV (comma separated values) version of the car90 R data set. The size of this file is about 20,391 bytes.
Automobile Data from 'Consumer Reports' 1990
Description
Data on 111 cars, taken from pages 235–255, 281–285 and 287–288 of the April 1990 Consumer Reports Magazine.
Usage
data(car90)
Format
The data frame contains the following columns
- Country
-
a factor giving the country in which the car was manufactured
- Disp
-
engine displacement in cubic inches
- Disp2
-
engine displacement in liters
- Eng.Rev
-
engine revolutions per mile, or engine speed at 60 mph
- Front.Hd
-
distance between the car's head-liner and the head of a 5 ft. 9 in. front seat passenger, in inches, as measured by CU
- Frt.Leg.Room
-
maximum front leg room, in inches, as measured by CU
- Frt.Shld
-
front shoulder room, in inches, as measured by CU
- Gear.Ratio
-
the overall gear ratio, high gear, for manual transmission
- Gear2
-
the overall gear ratio, high gear, for automatic transmission
- HP
-
net horsepower
- HP.revs
-
the red line—the maximum safe engine speed in rpm
- Height
-
height of car, in inches, as supplied by manufacturer
- Length
-
overall length, in inches, as supplied by manufacturer
- Luggage
-
luggage space
- Mileage
-
a numeric vector of gas mileage in miles/gallon as tested by CU; contains NAs.
- Model2
-
alternate name, if the car was sold under two labels
- Price
-
list price with standard equipment, in dollars
- Rear.Hd
-
distance between the car's head-liner and the head of a 5 ft 9 in. rear seat passenger, in inches, as measured by CU
- Rear.Seating
-
rear fore-and-aft seating room, in inches, as measured by CU
- RearShld
-
rear shoulder room, in inches, as measured by CU
- Reliability
-
an ordered factor with levels Much worse < worse < average < better < Much better: contains
NA
s. - Rim
-
factor giving the rim size
- Sratio.m
-
Number of turns of the steering wheel required for a turn of 30 foot radius, manual steering
- Sratio.p
-
Number of turns of the steering wheel required for a turn of 30 foot radius, power steering
- Steering
-
steering type offered: manual, power, or both
- Tank
-
fuel refill capacity in gallons
- Tires
-
factor giving tire size
- Trans1
-
manual transmission, a factor with levels , man.4, man.5 and man.6
- Trans2
-
automatic transmission, a factor with levels , auto.3, auto.4, and auto.CVT. No car is missing both the manual and automatic transmission variables, but several had both as options
- Turning
-
the radius of the turning circle in feet
- Type
-
a factor giving the general type of car. The levels are: Small, Sporty, Compact, Medium, Large, Van
- Weight
-
an order statistic giving the relative weights of the cars; 1 is the lightest and 111 is the heaviest
- Wheel.base
-
length of wheelbase, in inches, as supplied by manufacturer
- Width
-
width of car, in inches, as supplied by manufacturer
Source
This is derived (with permission) from the data set car.all
in S-PLUS, but with some further clean up of variable names and definitions.
See Also
car.test.frame
, cu.summary
for extracts from other versions of the dataset.
Examples
data(car90) plot(car90$Price/1000, car90$Weight, xlab = "Price (thousands)", ylab = "Weight (lbs)") mlowess <- function(x, y, ...) { keep <- !(is.na(x) | is.na(y)) lowess(x[keep], y[keep], ...) } with(car90, lines(mlowess(Price/1000, Weight, f = 0.5)))
Dataset imported from https://www.r-project.org.