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I am a newbie on R and my question may be too simple. I am trying to draw a hierarchical cluster. I use readxl to read the data from a xlsx file. The dendextend package also includes the year column to calculations. I want to drag the year column to leftmost as seen in this picture










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    I am a newbie on R and my question may be too simple. I am trying to draw a hierarchical cluster. I use readxl to read the data from a xlsx file. The dendextend package also includes the year column to calculations. I want to drag the year column to leftmost as seen in this picture










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      I am a newbie on R and my question may be too simple. I am trying to draw a hierarchical cluster. I use readxl to read the data from a xlsx file. The dendextend package also includes the year column to calculations. I want to drag the year column to leftmost as seen in this picture










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      I am a newbie on R and my question may be too simple. I am trying to draw a hierarchical cluster. I use readxl to read the data from a xlsx file. The dendextend package also includes the year column to calculations. I want to drag the year column to leftmost as seen in this picture







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          Assuming you want to create rownames from the year column (for whatever reason), you can just use



          rownames(your_df) <- your_df$Year





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          Assuming you want to create rownames from the year column (for whatever reason), you can just use



          rownames(your_df) <- your_df$Year





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          Assuming you want to create rownames from the year column (for whatever reason), you can just use



          rownames(your_df) <- your_df$Year





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          Assuming you want to create rownames from the year column (for whatever reason), you can just use



          rownames(your_df) <- your_df$Year





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          Assuming you want to create rownames from the year column (for whatever reason), you can just use



          rownames(your_df) <- your_df$Year






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