I forgot to post my reply to Duncan's response on the list.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Sébastien Bihorel wrote:
> Thanks for the link Duncan,
>
> Given the number of methods and links listed in the Cluster task view,
> things are looking a bit more complex than I thought... I'll have to rea
On 11-12-06 3:34 AM, Sébastien Bihorel wrote:
Obviously, cut would do the job if one knows the number of intervals in
advance, which I assume I won't. I guess what I'm looking for is a function
that figures out the number of intervals and their boundaries.
That's not really a simple problem, bu
Obviously, cut would do the job if one knows the number of intervals in
advance, which I assume I won't. I guess what I'm looking for is a function
that figures out the number of intervals and their boundaries.
Sebastien
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 3:29 AM, Sébastien Bihorel wrote:
> Dear R-users,
>
Dear R-users,
I would like to know if there is a function (in base R or the extension
packages) that would automatically detect the break points in a vector x
for later use in the cut function. The idea is to determine the boundaries
of the n intervals (n>=1) delimiting clusters of data points whi
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