Hi,
I need some help understanding the output from PAM. When I look at the output
it doesn't list the cluster number by the median vlaues on each of the
variables (like it does with k-means) Instead I have the following:
So I know for instance cluster 1 has a mean for variable1 of 33.33,
You've asked the almost identical question yesterday.
{that *de*creases the probability of getting help in some cases!}
If you take a little effort and follow the posting guide
(keywords reproducible example; not using HTML in e-mails),
I (and many others) gladly will help you further.
The question is not reproducable, therefore useless. Perhaps you are forgetting
what a medoid is when you expect a mean?
HTH,
Ranjan
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 17:09:09 +0200 (CEST) nathaniel Grey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I need some help understanding the output from PAM. When I look at