\name{hc2Newick} \alias{hc2Newick} \title{Convert hclust objects to Newick format files} \description{ Convert hclust objects to Newick format files. } \usage{ hc2Newick(hc, flat=TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{hc}{a \code{hclust} object (as returned by the function \code{hclust} in the package \code{stats})} \item{flat}{a boolean (see section value).} } \value{ If \code{flat=TRUE} the result is a string (that you can write in a file). If \code{flat=FALSE} the result is a list (of lists). Each list is consituted of the elements \code{left}, \code{right} and \code{dist}. } \examples{ data(USArrests) h = hclust(dist(USArrests)) write(hc2Newick(h),file='hclust.newick') } \references{ Antoine Lucas and Sylvain Jasson, \emph{Using amap and ctc Packages for Huge Clustering}, R News, 2006, vol 6, issue 5 pages 58-60. } \author{ Laurent (laurent@cbs.dtu.dk) } \keyword{manip} \keyword{cluster}