\name{agriculture} \alias{agriculture} \title{European Union Agricultural Workforces} \usage{data(agriculture)} \description{ Gross National Product (GNP) per capita and percentage of the population working in agriculture for each country belonging to the European Union in 1993. } \format{ A data frame with 12 observations on 2 variables: \tabular{rlll}{ [ , 1] \tab \code{x} \tab numeric \tab per capita GNP \cr [ , 2] \tab \code{y} \tab numeric \tab percentage in agriculture } The row names of the data frame indicate the countries. } \source{ Eurostat (European Statistical Agency, 1994): \emph{Cijfers en feiten: Een statistisch portret van de Europese Unie}. } \details{ The data seem to show two clusters, the \dQuote{more agricultural} one consisting of Greece, Portugal, Spain, and Ireland. } \seealso{\code{\link{agnes}}, \code{\link{daisy}}, \code{\link{diana}}. } \references{ see those in \code{\link{agnes}}. } \examples{ data(agriculture) ## Compute the dissimilarities using Euclidean metric and without ## standardization daisy(agriculture, metric = "euclidean", stand = FALSE) ## 2nd plot is similar to Figure 3 in Struyf et al (1996) plot(pam(agriculture, 2)) ## Plot similar to Figure 7 in Struyf et al (1996) \dontrun{plot(agnes(agriculture), ask = TRUE)} \dontshow{plot(agnes(agriculture))} ## Plot similar to Figure 8 in Struyf et al (1996) \dontrun{plot(diana(agriculture), ask = TRUE)} \dontshow{plot(diana(agriculture))} } \keyword{datasets}