True, but reading the supplied help is appropriate before contacting the
maintainer.
Specifically,
help("ggfortify")
and click the link to the index and find the autoplot method in the list and
follow that link.
Or you can read the help for the "pam" function and discover that the class of
As I believe the posting guide notes, you may do better addressing
questions about specialized packages to the package maintainers, who often
do not monitor this list.
Cheers,
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus
Iam using autoplot function from the ggfortify library. I saw that autoplot
gives the 1st two principal components. I am using autoplot to generate 1st
two principal components on a clustered object.
The usage is like :
autoplot(pam(my_data[1:256], 3), label = TRUE, label.size = 4, frame =
TRUE, f
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