Copacetic cophenetics are a way
To better see much genetics.
;-)
-- Bert
Bert Gunter
Genentech Nonclinical Biostatistics
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"Data is not information. Information is not knowledge. And knowledge
is certainly not wisdom."
Clifford Stoll
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Greg Snow
I would suggest links to cophenetic on the help pages for dendrogram
and possibly plot.hclust and related functions.
I was not complaining. I always enjoy learning new things, it is a
testament to the breadth and depth of R that even after more than 25
years using S and R, that I can still be ple
> Greg Snow <538...@gmail.com>
> on Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:31:27 -0600 writes:
> Thanks Martin, It is always great to learn that I don't need to
> reinvent the wheel (especially when I learn that before reinventing).
> Do you know if there are any help pages that point to co
Thanks Martin, It is always great to learn that I don't need to
reinvent the wheel (especially when I learn that before reinventing).
Do you know if there are any help pages that point to cophenetic (see
also or other sections). Maybe it is just the way that my brain is
wired (along with being a
> Greg Snow <538...@gmail.com>
> on Mon, 27 Oct 2014 12:33:18 -0600 writes:
> I don't know of any tools that automate this process. For small
> sample sizes it may be easiest to just do this by hand, for large
> sample sizes that plot will probably be to complicated to mak
I don't know of any tools that automate this process. For small
sample sizes it may be easiest to just do this by hand, for large
sample sizes that plot will probably be to complicated to make sense
of. There may be a range of moderate sample sizes for which
automation (or partial automation) wou
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