Hi , Ping,
First you should report more detail about your problem and make sure
it is a R specific one.
To find out more on using hclust, I suggest you try help(hclust). I
am not sure about what result
you want to obtain since the result of hclust seems straight forward.
By the way, to perform cluster analysis there is another package
called mclust which is easier
and stronger.
regards.
On 2008-6-27, at ??3:57, ??? wrote:
> Dear everyone:
> I am now doing one exercise with hclust and i do not know how to
> deal with the
> reslut as produced by it!
> My aim is to find out the number of clusters and what are the
> members for each
> cluster?
> So I am writing to here to get your help
> thanks in advance!
>
> chunping wang
>
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