Data Input for pandemonium

Inputs

To launch the app, the user needs to provide a data frame with the observations.

pandemonium(df = Bikes$df)

Variables can be sorted into the clustering space (space1) and the linked space (space2) once loaded into the app in the data screen. Variables can be added or removed from each space with the drop down selector that appears by clicking on the box.

Alternatively, the data can be passed in as two separate arrays with the clustering variables in df = space1 and the linked variables in space2 = space2. This will select them in space 1 and 2 in the data screen when loading the app. This can be done like this:

pandemonium(df = Bikes$space1, space2 = Bikes$space2)

Optional inputs

A complete input for pandemonium() includes optional data and function inputs. All inputs are shown in the following call.

pandemonium(df, cov = NULL, is.inv = FALSE, exp = NULL, space2 = NULL, space2.cov = NULL, 
            space2.exp = NULL, group = NULL, label = NULL, user_dist = NULL, 
            dimReduction = list(tSNE = tSNE, umap = umap), getCoords = list(normal = normCoords), getScore = NULL)

Data Inputs

Input Type Applies to Default Purpose
label vector, length = n points row index Shown in tours/dim. reduction hover text
group vector / data.frame points none Define user-specified groups; categorical or numeric
cov,space2.cov* matrix group/space computed via stats::cov Used in getScores, getCoords, anomaly tour
exp,space2.exp data frame with column value length of number of variables in space variables mean vector Reference point in space used in getCoords
user_dists matrix space1 ignored Advanced: overrides getDists output

* cov can also be the inverse covariance matrix by setting is.Inv=TRUE

Function inputs

Input Type Use
getCoords named list of coordinate functions computes coordinates for distance calculations
getScores Function that returns a named list computes scores and/or bins for use in plotting

See vignette("get-scores") and vignette("get-coords") for more information on these inputs.

The data page

Once a call to pandemonium() is made the app will load into the data page which looks like below.

On this page, variables can be removed from either space or even moved between them. A Coordinate function can be selected from the input functions. There are also two additional inputs for groupings or flags as well as a label.

Groupings

In this input you can select variables passed to pandemonium in the group= input, as well as any variables removed from space 1 or space 2 by deleting them in their inputs. Variables that were automatically removed from the two spaces for being non-numeric can also be selected. This is designed for categorical data so that it can be compared to clustering results. The selected variable(s) will be converted into a single factor with interaction().

Label

In this input you can select the label passed to pandemonium in the label= input, as well as the same removed variables from above. This input is designed to give a unique label for each point so row numbers or unique IDs are recommended.

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