Re: [R] Clustering methods for data that has bimodal distribution

2016-12-05 Thread Ranjan Maitra
Hello Adrian, It all depends on what the structure of the dataset is. For instance, you said that all your values are betweenn -1 and 1. Do the data rown sum-squared up to 1? How about the means? Are they zero. I guess all this has to depend on the application and how the data were processed or

[R] Clustering methods for data that has bimodal distribution

2016-12-04 Thread Adrian Johnson
Dear group, pardon me for a naive question. I have data matrix (11K rows , 4K columns). The data range is between -1 to 1. Not strictly integers, but real numbers with at least place values in millionths. The data distribution is peculiar (if I do plot(density(myMatrix)), I get nice bimodal curve