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17 | \code{ari.f}{Value of the fuzzy adjusted Rand index}
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52 | \cr If a cluster covariance matrix becomes singular, then the algorithm stops and the element of \code{value} is {NaN}.
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55 | \cr If a cluster covariance matrix becomes singular, the algorithm stops and the element of \code{value} is {NaN}.
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57 | \cr If a cluster covariance matrix becomes singular, the algorithm stops and the element of \code{value} is {NaN}.
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54 | \cr If a cluster covariance matrix becomes singular, then the algorithm stops and the element of \code{value} is {NaN}.
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55 | \cr If a cluster covariance matrix becomes singular, then the algorithm stops and the element of \code{value} is {NaN}.
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58 | \cr If a cluster covariance matrix becomes singular, the algorithm stops and the element of \code{value} is {NaN}.
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60 | \cr If a cluster covariance matrix becomes singular, the algorithm stops and the element of \code{value} is {NaN}.
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57 | \cr If a cluster covariance matrix becomes singular, then the algorithm stops and the element of \code{value} is {NaN}.
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17 | \code{out.index}{Vector containing the similarity measures}
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17 | \code{jaccard.f}{Value of the fuzzy Jaccard index}
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17 | \code{ri.f}{Value of the fuzzy adjusted Rand index}
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16 | The data collect 1984 United Stated Congressional Voting Records for each of the 435 U.S. House of Representatives Congressmen on the 16 key votes identified by the Congressional Quarterly Almanac (CQA). The variable \code{class} splits the observations in \code{democrat} and \code{republican}. The qualitative variables refer to the votes on \code{handicapped-infants}, \code{water-project-cost-sharing}, \code{adoption-of-the-budget-resolution}, \code{physician-fee-freeze}, \code{el-salvador-aid}, \code{religious-groups-in-schools}, \code{anti-satellite-test-ban}, \code{aid-to-nicaraguan-contras}, \code{mx-missile}, \code{immigration}, \code{synfuels-corporation-cutback}, \code{education-spending}, \code{superfund-right-to-sue}, \code{crime}, \code{duty-free-exports}, and \code{export-administration-act-south-africa}. All these 16 variables are objects of class \code{factor} with three levels according to the CQA scheme: \code{y} refers to the types of votes ''voted for'', ''paired for'' and ''announced for''; \code{n} to ''voted against'', ''paired against'' and ''announced against''; code{yn} to ''voted present'', ''voted present to avoid conflict of interest'' and ''did not vote or otherwise make a position known''.}
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