I tried to get the top 10 nodes to be marked, but because the upper threshold limit is only 200, there are too many nodes with a count number greater than 200 in my data set so the result is a little bit cluttered.
(the count value of the top 10 nodes is at least 1500.)
I would like to ask if there is a way to adjust the upper limit of the threshold or a way to have only the top ten nodes on the screen labeled with names.
The attached file has my execution screen. The version currently used is 6.2.4.
Use the All in One function and adjust the Threshold under the Node Labels (By Cluster). This will show labels of top 2 nodes from each cluster. Most likely your top 10 will appear in several clusters.
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Dear professor:
I tried to get the top 10 nodes to be marked, but because the upper threshold limit is only 200, there are too many nodes with a count number greater than 200 in my data set so the result is a little bit cluttered.
(the count value of the top 10 nodes is at least 1500.)
I would like to ask if there is a way to adjust the upper limit of the threshold or a way to have only the top ten nodes on the screen labeled with names.
The attached file has my execution screen. The version currently used is 6.2.4.
thank you very much
Use the All in One function and adjust the Threshold under the Node Labels (By Cluster). This will show labels of top 2 nodes from each cluster. Most likely your top 10 will appear in several clusters.