Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Help with hclust() and plot()"
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)
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
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
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
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=
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 <-
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
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
2011 Jan 25
1
dendrogram plot does not draw long labels ?
Hello,
It seems that the plot function for dendrograms does not draw labels when
they are too long.
> hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave")
> dend1 <- as.dendrogram(hc)
> dend2 <- cut(dend1, h=70)
> dd <- dend2$lower[[1]]
> plot(dd) # first label is drawn
> attr(dd[[1]], "label") <- "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
> plot(dd) # first label is
2002 Mar 05
1
no labels when plotting dendrograms
I'd like to be able to cut dendrograms at a height I specify
and then plot the resulting subtrees. I wanted to use the
dendrogram object for this purpose because there doesn't seem
to be a canned way to cut a hclust object and get a list of
hclust objects, but there is a function (cut) that does that
for dendrograms. The problem I'm having is that when I plot
a dendrogram, I
2008 Feb 28
1
Plotting Dendrogram Help Getting Plot to Display Neatly
I have done a cluster analysis doing:
1-clusNorth <-hclust(dist(Artorious)^2, method="ward")
2-clusNorth$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
2004 Sep 02
3
Problems with heatmap.2
Hi
When I give the command:
>
heatmap.2(as.matrix(d),Rowv=as.dendrogram(hc.gene),Colv=FALSE,scale="row
",trace="none",col=greenred.colors(79))
The resulting heatmap has re-ordered my columns! This is time-course
data, and I don't want my columns re-ordered! Note from the help:
Rowv: determines if and how the _row_ dendrogram should be
reordered.
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
2006 Mar 06
2
Problems with heatmap.2 in the gregmisc package
Hi
Sorry to revisit an old problem, I seemed to solve this in 2004, only
for it to resurface :-S
I am trying to plot a heatmap, and I don't want the columns of my matrix
re-ordered. The function doesn't seem to behave as the help would have
you believe:
a <- matrix(rnorm(100),nr=20)
a.d <- dist(a)
a.hc <- hclust(a.d)
a.de <- as.dendrogram(a.hc)
# columns are re-ordered
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
2004 Aug 25
1
Problems with Heatmap
Hi
I am having some problems getting my heatmap to be the right size! Let
me explain. I am experienced at getting an hclust or a dendrogram
object to be the right size.
For example, I have a dataset which has 4000 rows, which I clustered
using hclust and I wanted to plot it as a horizontal dendrogram. So I
used jpeg(), set the image height to be 4000 and plotted the dendrogram
and got the
2004 Jun 17
1
Re: Clustering in R
Thanks a lot, Michael!
I cc to R-help, where this question really belongs {as the
'Subject' suggests itself...} -- please drop 'bioconductor' from
CC'ing further replies.
>>>>> "michael" == michael watson (IAH-C) <michael.watson at bbsrc.ac.uk>
>>>>> on Thu, 17 Jun 2004 09:16:59 +0100 writes:
michael> OK, admittedly it
2006 Mar 09
1
Identifying or searching for labels in a hclust/dendrogram/heatmap
Hi
Sorry if this is in the help :-S
I've looked at example(dendrogram) and though it gives some indication of what I want, it doesn't do all.
OK, so here is what I want to do: draw a tree, and then have an action, on user-click, to either draw a sub tree or a plot of the data. I also want users to be able to search for a particular label and have it highlighted on the tree, say in
2004 Aug 26
5
Problems with par() and labels with boxplot
Quite a simple one really!
When I run boxplot(), the labels on the X axis are horizontal, and I
want them vertical. So I did:
par(las=3)
boxplot(...)
And my labels just aren't there anymore....
Any help???
2003 Jul 25
5
R won't connect to the internet on SUSE Linux 8.1
Hi
Thanks once again for your help, I do appreciate it..... however....
Here is what I get with your test.... (under tcsh - i normally use bash, but I will keep everything the same)
users/mwatson> env http_proxy=http://wwwcache.bbsrc.ac.uk:8080/ R
>options(internet.info=0)
>update.packages()
trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES'
unable to connect to