[R] Finding overlaps in vector
Johannes Graumann
johannes_graumann at web.de
Fri Dec 21 21:24:43 CET 2007
Hm, hm, rect.hclust doesn't accept "plot=FALSE" and cutree doesn't retain
the indexes of membership ... anyway short of ripping out the guts of
rect.hclust to achieve the same result without an active graphics device?
Joh
>> # cluster and plot
>> hc <- hclust(dist(v), method = "single")
>> plot(hc, lab = v)
>> cl <- rect.hclust(hc, h = .5, border = "red")
>>
>> # each component of list cl is one cluster. Print them out.
>> for(idx in cl) print(unname(v[idx]))
> [1] 8
> [1] 7.0 7.1
> [1] 6.00 6.45
> [1] 5
> [1] 3.00 3.25 3.33 3.75 4.10
> [1] 2
> [1] 1
> [1] 0.00 0.45
>
>> # a different representation of the clusters
>> vv <- v
>> names(vv) <- ct <- cutree(hc, h = .5)
>> vv
> 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 8
> 0.00 0.45 1.00 2.00 3.00 3.25 3.33 3.75 4.10 5.00 6.00 6.45 7.00 7.10 8.00
>
>
> On Dec 21, 2007 4:56 AM, Johannes Graumann <johannes_graumann at web.de>
> wrote:
>> <posted & mailed>
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I'm trying to solve the problem, of how to find clusters of values in a
>> vector that are closer than a given value. Illustrated this might look as
>> follows:
>>
>> vector <- c(0,0.45,1,2,3,3.25,3.33,3.75,4.1,5,6,6.45,7,7.1,8)
>>
>> When using '0.5' as the proximity requirement, the following groups would
>> result:
>> 0,0.45
>> 3,3.25,3.33,3.75,4.1
>> 6,6.45
>> 7,7.1
>>
>> Jim Holtman proposed a very elegant solution in
>> http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/07/21286.html, which I have
>> modified and perused since he wrote it to me. The beauty of this approach
>> is that it will not only work for constant proximity requirements as
>> above, but also for overlap-windows defined in terms of ppm around each
>> value. Now I have an additional need and have found no way (short of
>> iteratively step through all the groups returned) to figure out how to do
>> that with Jim's approach: how to figure out that 6,6.45 and 7,7.1 are
>> separate clusters?
>>
>> Thanks for any hints, Joh
>>
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