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Plot a dendrogram for two or more mutually exclusive attributes.
# S3 method for dendrite
plot(x,xlabels=NULL,main="",mar=c(1,0,3,0),cex=1,
col="white",...)
A dendrite object containing the counts of objects having combinations of mutually exclusive attributes.
The category labels that will be displayed beneath the dendrogram.
The title of the plot.
Margins for the plot.
Character expansion for the leaves of the dendrogram.
Background colors for the boxes (see Details).
Additional arguments passed to plot.
nil
plot.dendrite sets up a plot for a dendrogram. The actual plotting of the dendrogram is done by furc.
If sampcol is a vector of colors as long as the number of category labels, each category label will be displayed in a different colored box. This may may cause problems when different category labels are used at each level with common names, as the color for a name will be the same at all levels.
# NOT RUN {
sex<-sample(c("M","F"),100,TRUE)
hair<-c(sample(c("Blond","Black","Brown","Red"),90,TRUE),rep(NA,10))
eye<-sample(c("Blue","Black","Brown","Green"),100,TRUE)
charac<-data.frame(sex=sex,hair=hair,eye=eye)
characlist<-makeDendrite(charac)
shecol<-c(Black="black",Blond="yellow",Blue="blue",Brown="brown",
F="pink",Green="green",M="lightblue","NA"="gray",Red="orange")
plot.dendrite(characlist,names(charac),main="Test dendrogram",
col=shecol)
# }
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