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2005 Jul 11
1
indexing into and modifying dendrograms
I would like to be able to exert certain types of control over the plotting of dendrograms (representing hierarchical clusterings) that I think is best achieved by modifying the dendrogram object prior to plotting. I am using the "dendrogram" class and associated methods. Define the cluster number of each cluster formed as the corresponding row of the merge object. So, if you are
2004 Mar 12
1
plot.dendrogram and expressions
Hi, currently the "label" and "edgetext" attributes of a dendrogram are coerced to character before they are added to a plot with `text'. Is there a specific reason to do so (expect for the determination of the size of the character string to be plotted)? Otherwise one could plot the attributes directly via diff dendrogram.R /usr/src/R/src/library/stats/R/dendrogram.R
2007 Jun 13
2
Formatted Data File Question for Clustering -Quickie Project
I am trying to learn how to format Ascii data files for scan or read into R. Precisely for a quickie project, I found some code (at end of this email) to do exactly what I need: To cluster and graph a dendrogram from package (stats). I am stuck on how to format a text file to run the script. I looked at the dataset USArrests (which would be replaced by my data and labels) using UltraEdit. That
2007 Oct 26
2
cut.dendrogram and cutree
Hi! In the example: hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave") dend1 <- as.dendrogram(hc) dend2 <- cut(dend1, h=70) Do the branches "Branch 1", "Branch 2", "Branch 2"...in dend2$upper str(dend2$upper) --[dendrogram w/ 2 branches and 4 members at h = 152] |--[dendrogram w/ 2 branches and 2 members at h = 77.6] | |--leaf "Branch 1" (h=
2002 Mar 05
1
no labels when plotting dendrograms
I'd like to be able to cut dendrograms at a height I specify and then plot the resulting subtrees. I wanted to use the dendrogram object for this purpose because there doesn't seem to be a canned way to cut a hclust object and get a list of hclust objects, but there is a function (cut) that does that for dendrograms. The problem I'm having is that when I plot a dendrogram, I
2013 May 01
1
help understanding hierarchical clustering
Hi All, i've problem to understand how to work with R to generate a hierarchical clustering my data are in a csv and looks like : idcode,count,temp,sal,depth_m,subs 16001,136,4.308,32.828,63.46,47 16001,109,4.31,32.829,63.09,49 16001,107,4.302,32.822,62.54,47 16001,87,4.318,32.834,62.54,48 16002,82,4.312,32.832,63.28,49 16002,77,4.325,32.828,65.65,46 16002,77,4.302,32.821,62.36,47
2005 Oct 23
1
Coloring leaves, twigs and labels in plot.dendrogram()
Core developers, I couldn't find any simple way to send a vector of colors to apply to each terminal in plot.dendrogram() or plot.hclust()---I asked R-help about it a few weeks ago and didn't get any response---so I hacked that functionality into the plot.dendrgram code (see below for hacked function plus examples).... Is there any chance this functionality could be added to the
2005 Dec 16
2
dendrogram branches with different lty
Dear r-list, I am trying to visually seperate the two main clusters of a dendrogram. The idea is to use: 'edgePar=list(lty=3)' for 'dend1[[1]]' and 'edgePar=list(lty=1)' for 'dend1[[2]]' I have not found a way to solve this. Any suggestions? Patrick hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave") (dend1 <- as.dendrogram(hc)) par(mfrow=c(2,2)) plot(dend1)
2011 Dec 12
1
how to colour labels (each label with a colour) in a dendrogram?
Hello to all, I still have this doubt. I'd like to colour the different labels of my dendrogram each one with a different colour. How can I do? I guess I could do using *edgetext* and then *t.col* or* lab.col* but I don't know how to add edgetext to my dendrogram. Can you help me please? Example: require(graphics); require(utils) hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave") (dend1
2012 May 24
4
Manually modifying an hclust dendrogram to remove singletons
Dear R-Help, I have a clustering problem with hclust that I hope someone can help me with. Consider the classic hclust example: hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave") plot(hc) I would like to cut the tree up in such a way so as to avoid small clusters, so that we get a minimum number of items in each cluster, and therefore avoid singletons. e.g. in this example, you can see
2008 Jun 02
1
Plotting horizontal dendrograms
I am using hclust and plot to produce dendrograms. Using my input data I am able to complete an analysis and obtain a vertical plot. I want to be able to plot the dendrogram horizontally.I am using version 2.6 of R and have updated my packages recently. Using the sample script for dendrograms I can produce a horizontal plot using the instruction horiz = TRUE in plot(). When I use the same
2011 Dec 09
1
how to add an edgetext to a dendrogram?
Hello to all, I'd like to colour the different labels of my dendrogram. How can I do? I guess I could to using *edgetext* and then* t.col* or *lab.col* but I don't know how to add edgetext to my dendrogram. Can you help me please? Example: require(graphics); require(utils) hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave") plot(dend1) labels (USArrests) [[1]] # to know how many cities
2008 Feb 28
1
Plotting Dendrogram Help Getting Plot to Display Neatly
I have done a cluster analysis doing: 1-clusNorth <-hclust(dist(Artorious)^2, method="ward") 2-clusNorth$labels <-Artorious$Name ## to show the case names and not numbers 3-dend1 <- as.dendrogram(clusNorth) 4-plot(dend1) My Dendrogram is now showing the names of my cases in the dataframe on the x axis 1 OMNICELL INC COM 2 GETTY IMAGES INC
2012 Apr 30
2
Generate Dendrogram
Hi I have a distance matrix which is computed by user defined method. I would like to plot the dendrogram. I would like to use different color and want the leaves laying down bottom. The script like this. I am not familiar with R. I followed the example shown in http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/stats/html/dendrogram.html dist.obj <- as.dist(matrix.distance) hc.obj <-
2009 Jan 16
2
Winsorizing Multiple Variables
Hi All, I want to take a matrix (or data frame) and winsorize each variable. So I can, for example, correlate the winsorized variables. The code below will winsorize a single vector, but when applied to several vectors, each ends up sorted independently in ascending order so that a given observation is no longer on the same row for each vector. So I need to winsorize the variable but
2015 Jan 01
1
Reimplement stats:::plotNode as iterative to avoid recursion limits?
Hi All, I've gotten a number of reports from users about gplots::heatmap.2 generating 'node stack overflow' errors. As it turns out, these errors originate in stats:::plotNode, and are triggered when it is passed a dendrogram that is too deeply nested. While increasing the stack size (which is a compile-time option for byte coded functions) can allow a particular instance to
2004 May 19
7
Help with hclust() and plot()
Hi When I use plot(hclust(dist..)...)...) etc to create a dendrogram of a hierarchial cluster analysis, I end up with a vertical tree. What do I need to do to get a horizontal tree? Also, my users are used to seeing trees who's leaves all "end" at the same place (eg. Like in minitab). Is this possible in R? Thanks Mick Michael Watson Head of Informatics Institute for Animal
2012 Oct 24
0
recursive function on a structured list of lists (dendrogram)
Dear all, I have been trying the following without avail and would be very grateful for any help. From a dendrogram (recursive list of lists with some structure), I would like to obtain some information of the component lists and of the enclosing list at the same time. In dendrogram-speech I basically would like the label of the leaf and the height of the enclosing branch. A dendrogram example
2016 Apr 17
0
use hjust or vjust with dendextend
Following "Introduction to dendextend" from Tal Galili, I applied this code on iris data: ## library(dendextend) library(dendextendRcpp) library(ggplot2) dend2 <- iris[1:30,-5] %>% dist %>% hclust %>% as.dendrogram %>% set("branches_k_color", k=3) %>% set("branches_lwd", rep(1,4)) %>% set("branches_lty", rep(1,6)) %>%
2015 May 18
2
A "bug" in plot.dendrogram - can't plot lty with character color
The problem: =========== Once a dendrogram has a branch with both a line type AND a color (which is a character color), the plot.dendrogram function will not plot and return an error. I say this is a bug because (I believe), we would like a dendrogram to be able to use character colors, while also allowing control over line types. This e-mail includes an example, and what I think a solution