you can try :
plot(hclust(dist(ach, "manh"), "ward"), hang=-1)
you can choose distance method and clustering method.
you can find a lot of useful functions for multivariate analysis in the
"ade4" package ;
but, for clustering, the "cluster" package is quite nice.
Birgit Kessler a écrit :
>I
I have Windows XP Professional Version 2002 and the R-Version 2.1.1.
I want to do factor analysis with R.
In Google Search I find the reference to the RScaLAPACK-Package, but my
R-Version 2.1.1. told me that RScaLAPACK is invalid package, bevor
2.0.0. installed .
Which package can I take for fac
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Birgit Kessler wrote:
?factanal
(in the stats package, which is part of every base distribution of R)
> I have Windows XP Professional Version 2002 and the R-Version 2.1.1.
> I want to do factor analysis with R.
> In Google Search I find the reference to the RScaLAPACK-Pac
I have Windows XP Professional Version 2002 and the R-Version 2.1.1.
I want to do factor analysis with R.
In Google Search I find the reference to the RScaLAPACK-Package, but my
R-Version 2.1.1. told me that "RScaLAPACK is invalid package, bevor
2.0.0. installed" .
Which package can I take for fac