I am an uber nubie with r but I have a question that I hope someone can help me with. I have a data set with 1200+ data points that I want to put into a cluster graph. the problem is that when the cluster graph is generated there are too many data points to view the labels, they are just a jumbled mess at the bottom. Is there a way to stretch the graph out so that the data points are visible or view the data groupings in a way that make them readable? I looked in the R introduction and I could not find a forum to search for this answer. I am sure that it is something simple. I appreciate your help. Best, Jared
Jared Chapman schrieb:> I am an uber nubie with r but I have a question that I hope someone > can help me with. > > I have a data set with 1200+ data points that I want to put into a > cluster graph. the problem is that when the cluster graph is generated > there are too many data points to view the labels, they are just a > jumbled mess at the bottom. > > Is there a way to stretch the graph out so that the data points are > visible or view the data groupings in a way that make them readable? > > I looked in the R introduction and I could not find a forum to search > for this answer. I am sure that it is something simple.you are right. A similar question was answered a few days before. See: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e5/help/08/11/6722.html HTH Thomas P.