Hi, Agustin,
I also encountered similar problems when cutting trees. However, I think one
himself/ herself has to figure out the components of each cluster. The
labels that are generated by the current packages simply only distinguish
one cluster from another, but do not have more meanings.

Rui

On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 8:31 PM, Agustin Lobo <agustin.l...@ictja.csic.es>wrote:

> I've found that while cutree() and rect.hclust() make the same classes
> for a given height in the dendrogram, the actual labeling of the classes is
> different. For example, both produce the same 4 classes but
> class 1 according to cutree() is class 4 according to rect.hclust().
> Would it be possible that future versions provide the same labeling?
> rect.hclust() is useful to display the classes over the dendrogram but
> the output from cutree() is often more handy.
> Thanks
> Agus
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