Hi Chris,

this isn't particularly a clustering question, is it?

Why don't you just take your clustering vector (pam.output.object$clustering) and assign it to a$clustering (given that a is the name of your data frame)?

And why don't you just define a new character/string vector and assign
the cluster names that you want to it using if or case?

Regards,
Christian

On Mon, 18 May 2009, Chris Arthur wrote:

If I cluster my data into 3 sets, using pam for instance, is there a way to save the resultant cluster results, to the originating data frame. and related to that how do i say change the cluster names to something a bit more meaningful that 1..2...3

So it goes like this.

Data  ---> Cluster into 3 groups ----> given them meaningful names
--->output back to data frame

Thanks for the help

Chris

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