Closed coledavis closed 8 months ago
Hi coledavis I implemented additional options as you suggested, shown below. It will be available tommorrow in the jamovi library.
With thanks Seol
Hi coledavis
I implemented additional options as you suggested, shown below. It will be available tommorrow in the jamovi library.
With thanks Seol
Hyunsoo Seol, Ph.D., Professor
Dept.of Education, Chung-Ang Univ.
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H) http://jamovi.krhttp://jamovi.kr/
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Hi. I assume that the Hierarchical Clustering Dendogram is to be used as an attractive and convenient version of hierarchical clustering, whereas the Hierarchical clustering method gives a choice of settings. Can I assume that the Hierarchical Clustering Dendogram runs along the default settings of the other tool, i.e. standardized data, Euclidean distance and Ward D2 clustering?
I'm currently working on the second editions of my statistics books using jamovi, including a chapter on cluster analysis, so I would be grateful for your help with this.
Cole
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Thank you. That was unexpected, but I really look forward to it. I guess I wanted to know if there was a reason for the two different tools. Or are they just two ways of looking at the same thing?
@coledavis
At first, I made it because I wanted a slightly better clustering dendrogram picture. The analysis in HCD module is done using factoextra::hcut
R function and factoextra:: fviz_dend
R function.
You will find useful information in factoextra
R package.
With thanks Seol
Thank you, Seol, much appreciated. I look forward to seeing the new changes. Best wishes. Cole
@coledavis You can update it now shown below.
Cheers Seol
Brilliant. Thank you.
Cole
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@coledavishttps://github.com/coledavis You can update it now shown below.
Cheers Seol
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Hi. I assume that the Hierarchical Clustering Dendogram is to be used as an attractive and convenient version of hierarchical clustering, whereas the Hierarchical clustering method gives a choice of settings. Can I assume that the Hierarchical Clustering Dendogram runs along the default settings of the other tool, i.e. standardized data, Euclidean distance and Ward D2 clustering?
I'm currently working on the second editions of my statistics books using jamovi, including a chapter on cluster analysis, so I would be grateful for your help with this.
Cole