hang.dendrogram | R Documentation |
Adjust the height attr in all of the dendrogram leaves so that the tree will hang. This is similar to as.dendrogram(hclust, hang=0.1) Only that it now works on other object than hclust turned into a dendrogram. For example, this allows us to hang non-binary trees.
hang.dendrogram(dend, hang = 0.1, hang_height, ...)
dend |
a dendrogram object |
hang |
The fraction of the plot height by which labels should hang below the rest of the plot. A negative value will cause the labels to hang down from 0. |
hang_height |
is missing, then using "hang". If a number is given, it overrides "hang" (except if "hang" is negative) |
... |
not used |
A dendrogram, after adjusting the height attr in all of its leaves, so that the tree will hang.
Noticing that as.dendrogram has a "hang" parameter was thanks to Enrique Ramos's answer here:: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17088136/plot-horizontal-dendrogram-with-hanging-leaves-r
# define dendrogram object to play with:
hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests[1:5, ]), "ave")
dend <- as.dendrogram(hc)
par(mfrow = c(1, 2))
plot(hang.dendrogram(dend))
plot(hc)
# identical(as.dendrogram(hc, hang = 0.1), hang.dendrogram(dend, hang = 0.1))
# TRUE!!
par(mfrow = c(1, 4))
plot(dend)
plot(hang.dendrogram(dend, hang = 0.1))
plot(hang.dendrogram(dend, hang = 0))
plot(hang.dendrogram(dend, hang = -0.1))
par(mfrow = c(1, 1))
plot(hang.dendrogram(dend), horiz = TRUE)
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