cluster.plot | R Documentation |
Function for plotting pooled, between, and within consistencies for a cluster diagnostics. For a sufficient solution, the function returns plots for the entire solution and each sufficient term.
cluster.plot(cluster.res,
labs = TRUE,
size = 5,
angle = 0,
wicons = FALSE,
wiconslabs = FALSE,
wiconssize = 5,
wiconsangle = 90)
cluster.res |
An object of class "cluster.res". This is the result of a cluster diagnostics obtained with the cluster() function. |
labs |
Logical. Should labels for the clusters be printed? |
size |
Label font size for the clusters. |
angle |
Label rotation for the clusters. |
wicons |
Logical. Should within consistency plots be returned? |
wiconslabs |
Logical. Should labels for the units be printed? |
wiconssize |
Label font size for the units. |
wiconsangle |
Label rotation for the units. |
Ioana-Elena Oana
Garcia-Castro, Roberto, and Miguel A. Arino. 2016. "A General Approach to Panel Data Set-Theoretic Research."" Journal of Advances in Management Sciences & Information Systems 2: 6376.
# Load the data:
data(PAYF)
# Create a sufficient solution using minimize:
PS <- minimize(data = PAYF,
outcome = "HL",
conditions = c("HE","GG","AH","HI","HW"),
incl.cut = 0.9,
n.cut = 2,
include = "?",
details = TRUE,
show.cases = TRUE)
PS
# Perform cluster diagnostics:
CB <- cluster(data = PAYF,
results = PS,
outcome = "HL",
unit_id = "COUNTRY",
cluster_id = "REGION",
necessity=FALSE,
wicons = FALSE)
CB
# Plot pooled, between, and within consistencies:
cluster.plot(cluster.res = CB,
labs = TRUE,
size = 8,
angle = 6,
wicons = TRUE)
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