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How do I change the Eigenvalue cutoff in Variable Clustering ?

Hello:

 

I am trying to change the default cutoff for the eigenvalue in variable clustering.  It looks like JMP is using a default value of 1.  Eigenvalue change is not available as an option in the platform.  I looked into the scripting index, and I am not sure how to change the eigenvalue:

 

dt = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Cities.jmp" );
obj = dt << Cluster Variables( Y( :OZONE, :CO, :SO2, :NO, :PM10 ) );

 

Any idea of how to change the eigenvalue parameter in variable clustering?

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Re: How do I change the Eigenvalue cutoff in Variable Clustering ?

Right now, JMP doesn't offer the feature you mentioned. You could suggest it in the JMP Wish List (menu tab at the top of the window).

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