These functions are provided for compatibility with older versions of R only, and may be defunct as soon as the next release.
plclust(tree, hang = 0.1, unit = FALSE, level = FALSE, hmin = 0,
square = TRUE, labels = NULL, plot. = TRUE,
axes = TRUE, frame.plot = FALSE, ann = TRUE,
main = "", sub = NULL, xlab = NULL, ylab = "Height")an object of the type produced by hclust.
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.
logical. If true, the splits are plotted at equally-spaced heights rather than at the height in the object.
A character vector of labels for the leaves of the
tree. By default the row names or row numbers of the original data are
used. If labels = FALSE no labels at all are plotted.
logical flags as in plot.default.
character strings for
title. sub and xlab have a non-NULL
default when there's a tree$call.
Further graphical arguments. E.g., cex controls
the size of the labels (if plotted) in the same way as text.
numeric. All heights less than hmin are regarded
as being hmin: this can be used to suppress detail at the
bottom of the tree.
unimplemented arguments for S-PLUS compatibility.
plcust is a deprecated wrapper for the plot method for
hclust, provided long ago for S-PLUS compatibility.