dendextend (version 1.8.0)

noded_with_condition: Find which nodes satisfies a condition

Description

Goes through a tree's nodes in order to return a vector with whether (TRUE/FALSE) each node satisies some condition (function)

Usage

noded_with_condition(dend, condition, include_leaves = TRUE,
  include_branches = TRUE, na.rm = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

dend

a dendrogram dend

condition

a function that gets a node and return TRUE or FALSE (based on whether or not that node/tree fulfills the "condition")

include_leaves

logical. Should leaves attributes be included as well?

include_branches

logical. Should non-leaf (branch node) attributes be included as well?

na.rm

logical. Should NA attributes be REMOVED from the resulting vector?

...

passed to the condition function

Value

A logical vector with TRUE/FALSE, specifying for each of the dendrogram's nodes if it fulfills the condition or not.

See Also

branches_attr_by_labels, get_leaves_attr, nnodes, nleaves

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(dendextend)

set.seed(23235)
ss <- sample(1:150, 10 )

# Getting the dend dend
dend <- iris[ss,-5] %>% dist %>% hclust %>% as.dendrogram
dend %>% plot



this is the basis for branches_attr_by_labels
has_any_labels <- function(sub_dend, the_labels) any(labels(sub_dend) %in% the_labels)
cols <- noded_with_condition(dend, has_any_labels,
            the_labels = c("126","109", "59")) %>% 
            ifelse(2,1)
set(dend, "branches_col", cols) %>% plot

# Similar to branches_attr_by_labels - but for heights!
high_enough <- function(sub_dend, height) attr(sub_dend, "height") > height
cols <- noded_with_condition(dend, high_enough, height = 1) %>% ifelse(2,1)
set(dend, "branches_col", cols) %>% plot

# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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