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ORIGINAL README :

  This directory contains code, help and examples for CLUS, an S-PLUS
  package for clustering, as described in ``Clustering in an
  Object-Oriented Environment'' by Anja Struyf, Mia Hubert, and Peter
  J. Rousseeuw (Journal of Statistical Software, volume 1).
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See http://www.stat.ucla.edu/journals/jss/ for the original version.

The current port is based on material from
	http://win-www.uia.ac.be/u/statis/

KH <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> 1998/05/21

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For historical reasons,
we keep R/README-Splus which has no relevance to the R package.

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TODO {see ./DONE-MM for things done}

 3) daisy() for the case of mixed variables should allow
    a weight vector (of length p = #vars) for up- or downweighing variables.
    daisy() really should accept the other methods mva's dist() does _and_
    it should use dist's C API -- but we have no C API for package code, ARRGH!

 4) Eliminate the many Fortran (g77 -Wall) warnings of the form
    >> mona.f:101: warning: `jma' might be used uninitialized in this function

 6) Mona objects describe a hierarchical clustering; they could also inherit
    from twins, and hence have a pltree() method for plotting the
    hierarchical tree.

 8b) Think about "merging" the plot.agnes and plot.diana methods.

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Martin <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch>, since 1999