| three_doublets {cardinalR} | R Documentation | 
Generate Doublets with Three Clusters and Noise
Description
This function generates data with three sets of doublets (pairs of clusters) along with added background noise.
Usage
three_doublets(n, num_noise, min_n, max_n)
Arguments
n | 
 The total number of data points to be generated.  | 
num_noise | 
 The number of additional noise dimensions to be generated.  | 
min_n | 
 The minimum value for the noise added to the data points.  | 
max_n | 
 The maximum value for the noise added to the data points.  | 
Value
A matrix containing the generated data, with each row representing a data point.
Examples
# Generate doublets with three clusters and noise with custom parameters
set.seed(20240412)
data <- three_doublets(
  n = 420, num_noise = 2,
  min_n = -0.05, max_n = 0.05
)
[Package cardinalR version 0.1.1 Index]