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cluster (version 2.0.7-1)

summary.clara: Summary Method for `clara' Objects

Description

Returns (and prints) a summary list for a clara object. Printing gives more output than the corresponding print.clara method.

Usage

# S3 method for clara
summary(object, …)
# S3 method for summary.clara
print(x, …)

Arguments

x, object

a clara object.

potential further arguments (require by generic).

See Also

clara.object

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
## generate 2000 objects, divided into 5 clusters.
set.seed(47)
x <- rbind(cbind(rnorm(400, 0,4), rnorm(400, 0,4)),
           cbind(rnorm(400,10,8), rnorm(400,40,6)),
           cbind(rnorm(400,30,4), rnorm(400, 0,4)),
           cbind(rnorm(400,40,4), rnorm(400,20,2)),
           cbind(rnorm(400,50,4), rnorm(400,50,4))
)
clx5 <- clara(x, 5)
## Mis`classification' table:
# }
# NOT RUN {
<!-- % R version >= 1.5 : -->
# }
# NOT RUN {
<!-- % table(rep(1:5, each = 400), clx5$clust) # -> 1 "error" -->
# }
# NOT RUN {
table(rep(1:5, rep(400,5)), clx5$clust) # -> 1 "error"
summary(clx5)

## Graphically:
par(mfrow = c(3,1), mgp = c(1.5, 0.6, 0), mar = par("mar") - c(0,0,2,0))
# }
# NOT RUN {
<!-- %>1.5: plot(x, col = rep(2:6, each = 400)) -->
# }
# NOT RUN {
plot(x, col = rep(2:6, rep(400,5)))
plot(clx5)
# }

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