Rotate tree branches for k
Given a tree and a k number of clusters, the tree is rotated so that the extra clusters added from k-1 to k clusters are flipped.
This is useful for finding good trees for a tanglegram.
all_couple_rotations_at_k(dend, k, dend_heights_per_k, ...)
dend |
a dendrogram object |
k |
integer scalar with the number of clusters the tree should be cut into. |
dend_heights_per_k |
a named vector that resulted from running heights_per_k.dendrogram. When running the function many times, supplying this object will help improve the running time if using the cutree.dendrogram method.. |
... |
not used |
A list with dendrogram objects with all the possible rotations for k clusters (beyond the k-1 clusters!).
## Not run: dend1 <- USArrests[1:5, ] %>% dist() %>% hclust() %>% as.dendrogram() dend2 <- all_couple_rotations_at_k(dend1, k = 2)[[2]] tanglegram(dend1, dend2) entanglement(dend1, dend2, L = 2) # 0.5 dend2 <- all_couple_rotations_at_k(dend1, k = 3)[[2]] tanglegram(dend1, dend2) entanglement(dend1, dend2, L = 2) # 0.4 dend2 <- all_couple_rotations_at_k(dend1, k = 4)[[2]] tanglegram(dend1, dend2) entanglement(dend1, dend2, L = 2) # 0.05 ## End(Not run)
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