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2003 Nov 04
1
hclust doesn't return merge details [Solved]
Thanks to Andy and Thomas,
Reading help(hclust) more carefully would have done it but sometimes you do not
see the wood for the trees...
So hc$merge does exactly what I want.
I have never been aware of the command str to get the structure of an R-object. It
seems pretty useful to me.
Thanks,
Arne
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2002 Feb 20
1
plot.hclust: strange behaviour with "manufactured" hclust object
I've been trying to get plot.hclust to work with a hclust object I
created and have not had much success. It seems that there is some
"hidden" characteristic of a hclust object that I can't see. This is
most easily seen in the following example, where plot.hclust works on
one object, but when this object is "dumped" and then re-read,
plot.hclust no longer works. Is
2011 Sep 13
2
help with hclust
Hello,
how can I get the similarity value (i.e., the inner cluster similarity) that was used to cut a hierarchical tree at a specific height?
I would appreciate your help!
Best regards,
Madeleine
2003 Sep 30
2
dump/source problem with hclust object (PR#4361)
library(mva)
data(USArrests)
hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave")
plot(hc) # OK
dump(c("hc"), "tst")
rm(hc)
source("tst")
plot(hc) # Error in plot.hclust(hc) : invalid dendrogram input
The same problem occurs with dput/dget
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Version:
platform =
2013 May 21
2
Cambiando limites en hclust()
Buenas tardes a todos,
Estoy interesado en cambiar los límites del eje y en un dendograma
construído utilizando la función hclust(). A continuación un ejemplo:
hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave")
plot(hc)
Hasta aquí todo bien. Si quisiera cambiar los límites del eje "y" de c(0,
200)? Al usar
plot(hc, ylim = c(0, 200))
no observo efecto alguno.
Qué puedo hacer?
2000 Jul 20
3
printing hclust with k clusters
howdy R friends,
I've searched CRAN but to no avail... I'm trying to use mva's hclust and
print out for say 10 clusters in batch. How do I do this? It's unclear if
I can use cutree.
thanks,
John Strumila
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2009 Nov 16
3
Cluster analysis: hclust manipulation possible?
I am doing cluster analysis [hclust(Dist, method="average")] on
data that potentially contains redundant objects. As expected,
the inclusion of redundant objects affects the clustering result,
i.e., the data a1, = a2, = a3, b, c, d, e1, = e2 is likely to
cluster differently from the same data without the redundancy,
i.e., a1, b, c, d, e1. This is apparent when the outcome is
visualized
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
2005 Jan 25
2
Plotting hclust with lot of objects
Hi!
I am newbee to R and I am facing the problem in plotting
the dedrogram with lot of objects. The lines and labels are overlapped very
badly, and writing the graphic to postscript and zooming there is not helping
either. I tried cut.dendrogram method, but getting the error that it doesn't
exist even though I get the man pages for it.
I would not find any solution in web as well, and I
2003 May 06
1
S's plclust and R's hclust
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know how to implement the argument "unit" in R's plclust
function ? I used to use Splus where this argument exists but it has not
been implemented in R's plclust. The reason why I switched from Splus to
R is that Ward's method is not implemented for S's hclust whereas it is
implemented for R's hclust. What I would need is S's plclust
2012 Jul 10
1
identify.hclust() doesn't cut tree at the vertical position of the mouse pointer
Dear All
According to the identify.hclust documentation the function "cuts the tree at the vertical position of the pointer and highlights the cluster containing the horizontal position of the pointer".
When I carry out this, the tree isn't cut where I click - in fact, there seems to be a limit below which I cannot go.
Consider the following code:
mat <- matrix(rnorm(5000),
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
2004 May 10
3
Colouring hclust() trees
I have a data set with 6 variables and 251 cases.
The people who supplied me with this data set believe that it falls
naturally into three groups, and have given me a rule for determining
group number from these 6 variables.
If I do
scaled.stuff <- scale(stuff, TRUE, c(...the design ranges...))
stuff.dist <- dist(scaled.stuff)
stuff.hc <- hclust(stuff.dist)
2004 Jul 19
2
hclust error
Hello,
I'm trying to do a cluster analysis on a large data set. I
tried it out with a smaller one first, but I got this error:
> hc<-hclust(dist(x),"ave")
Error: cannot allocate vector of size 4129151 Kb
The data sample used (i.e. "x") is a numerical data set of size 32513 by 31
Does anyone know how I can do this analysis? Is R capable of this
2012 Oct 11
2
extracting groups from hclust() for a very large matrix
Hello,
I'm having trouble figuring out how to see resulting groups (clusters)
from my hclust() output. I have a very large matrix of 4371 plots and 29
species, so simply looking at the graph is impossible. There must be a
way to 'print' the results to a table that shows which plots were in
what group, correct?
I've attached the matrix I'm working with (the whole thing
2011 Apr 01
2
hc2Newick is different than th hclust dendrogram
Hi R helpers... I am having troubles because of the discrepancy
between the dendrogram plotted from hclust and what is wrote in the
hc2Newick file. I've got a matrix C:
> hc <- hclust(dist(C))
> plot(hc)
with the:
> write(hc2Newick(hc),file='test.newick')
both things draw completely different "trees"...
I have also tried with the raw distance matrix D and
2004 Apr 05
1
rect.hclust fails when k is specified (PR#6740)
Full_Name: Ivan Egorov
Version: 1.8.1
OS: MS Windows 2000, SP4
Submission from: (NULL) (194.186.91.129)
V<-t(matrix(scan('C:/V3.dat'),3))
d<-dist(V)
hc<-hclust(d)
rect.hclust(hc,5)
Error message is displayed:
Read 24 items
Error in rect(m[which[n]] + 0.66, par("usr")[3], m[which[n] + 1] + 0.33, :
plot.new has not been called yet
Here's my data file
2009 Nov 17
1
hclust too slow?
Hi,
I am new to clustering in R and I have a dataset with approximately 17,000
rows and 8 columns with each data point a numerical character with three
decimal places. I would like to cluster the 8 columns so that I get a
dendrogram as an output. So, I am simply creating a distance matrix of my
data, using the 'hclust' function, and then plotting the results (see below,
my data is
2012 Mar 29
2
hclust and plot functions work, cutree does not
Hi,
I have the distance matrix computed and I feed it to hclust function. The
plot function produces a dense dendrogram as well. But, the cutree function
applied does not produce the desired list.
Here is the code
x=data.frame(similarity_matrix)
colnames(x) = c(source_tags_vec)
rownames(x) = c(source_tags_vec)
clust_tree=hclust(as.dist(x),method="complete")
plot(clust_tree)
2004 Aug 09
4
hclust-segmentation fault
I am getting the "Segmentation fault" when using hclust in R-1.9.1 running
under SuSe 9.0 64-bit kernel on a dual opteron system with 8G of RAM.
I was wandering if anybody could offer any insight?
Thanks,
mario.