Woww! So elegant!! seems it was really trivial indeed, but beautiful anyway...love R!
Thank you very much Marcelino, Andrés Marcelino de la Cruz <[email protected]> escribió: > Hi Andres, > > let's say that "Z" is the vector with your first classification (i.e., > which assigns observations to clusters Z) and "z" the vector with the > second one. > > z[Z] > > would assign each observation to each z cluster > > HTH, > > MArcelino > > El 06/02/2015 a las 12:42, Andres Mellado Diaz escribió: >> Hi all, >> >> I'm stuck in what I guess is a trivial problem... >> >> Do you know a simple way to combine the results of two consecutive >> cluster >> classifications? I mean, I first classify /N/ observations into Z >> clusters >> (so I have a table of N observations by Z clusters); then I classify >> these >> Z clusters into /z/ clusters (so I got a /Z/ by /z/ table). Now I want to >> assign the /z/ values to my /N/ observations. >> >> thank you very much for your help, >> >> Andres >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > R-sig-ecology mailing list > [email protected]https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-ecology -- Andrés Mellado Díaz Centre for Hydrological Studies CEH-CEDEX Water Quality Department Pº bajo de la Virgen del Puerto, 3 28005, Madrid SPAIN [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ R-sig-ecology mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-ecology
