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dendextend (version 1.13.4)

assign_values_to_leaves_nodePar: Assign values to nodePar of dendrogram's leaves

Description

Go through the dendrogram leaves and updates the values inside its nodePar

If the value has Inf then the value in edgePar will not be changed.

Usage

assign_values_to_leaves_nodePar(
  dend,
  value,
  nodePar,
  warn = dendextend_options("warn"),
  ...
)

Arguments

dend

a dendrogram object

value

a new value vector for the nodePar attribute. It should be the same length as the number of leaves in the tree. If not, it will recycle the value and issue a warning.

nodePar

the value inside nodePar to adjust.

warn

logical (default from dendextend_options("warn") is FALSE). Set if warning are to be issued, it is safer to keep this at TRUE, but for keeping the noise down, the default is FALSE.

...

not used

Value

A dendrogram, after adjusting the nodePar attribute in all of its leaves,

See Also

get_leaves_attr

Examples

Run this code
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# }
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dend <- USArrests[1:5, ] %>%
  dist() %>%
  hclust("ave") %>%
  as.dendrogram()

# reproduces "labels_colors<-"
# although it does force us to run through the tree twice,
# hence "labels_colors<-" is better...
plot(dend)
dend <- assign_values_to_leaves_nodePar(dend = dend, value = c(3, 2), nodePar = "lab.col")
plot(dend)

dend <- assign_values_to_leaves_nodePar(dend, 1, "pch")
plot(dend)
# fix the annoying pch=1:
dend <- assign_values_to_leaves_nodePar(dend, NA, "pch")
plot(dend)
# adjust the cex:
dend <- assign_values_to_leaves_nodePar(dend, 19, "pch")
dend <- assign_values_to_leaves_nodePar(dend, 2, "lab.cex")
plot(dend)

str(unclass(dend))

get_leaves_attr(dend, "nodePar", simplify = FALSE)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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