pltree
Plot Clustering Tree of a Hierarchical Clusteringpltree()
Draws a clustering tree (“dendrogram”) on the current graphics device. We provide the twins
method draws the tree of a twins
object, i.e., hierarchical clustering, typically resulting from agnes()
or diana()
.
pltree(x, ...) ## S3 method for class 'twins' pltree(x, main = paste("Dendrogram of ", deparse(x$call)), labels = NULL, ylab = "Height", ...)
x | in general, an R object for which a |
main | main title with a sensible default. |
labels | labels to use; the default is constructed from |
ylab | label for y-axis. |
... | graphical parameters (see |
Creates a plot of a clustering tree given a twins
object. The leaves of the tree are the original observations. In case of an agglomerative clustering, two branches come together at the distance between the two clusters being merged. For a divisive clustering, a branch splits up at the diameter of the cluster being splitted.
Note that currently the method function simply calls plot(as.hclust(x), ...)
, which dispatches to plot.hclust(..)
. If more flexible plots are needed, consider xx <- as.dendrogram(as.hclust(x))
and plotting xx
, see plot.dendrogram
.
a NULL value is returned.
agnes
, agnes.object
, diana
, diana.object
, hclust
, par
, plot.agnes
, plot.diana
.
data(votes.repub) agn <- agnes(votes.repub) pltree(agn) dagn <- as.dendrogram(as.hclust(agn)) dagn2 <- as.dendrogram(as.hclust(agn), hang = 0.2) op <- par(mar = par("mar") + c(0,0,0, 2)) # more space to the right plot(dagn2, horiz = TRUE) plot(dagn, horiz = TRUE, center = TRUE, nodePar = list(lab.cex = 0.6, lab.col = "forest green", pch = NA), main = deparse(agn$call)) par(op)
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