Managing cluster definitions

- On the Clustering tab, double-click on the name of the cluster in the Clustering Definitions list to enable editing of the name.
- Overwrite the existing name with a new name.
Note that you cannot rename the Automatic cluster definition, nor can you rename the Unclustered label identifying unclustered time series when it is created.

On the Clustering tab, click the Delete icon next to the cluster definition to be deleted.
Note that you cannot delete the Automatic cluster definition.

- On the Clustering tab, click the Sort icon
to display the sort options.
- Select the sort option from the list.

On the Clustering tab, click the Configure button in the top right corner of the graph area to display the configuration options.
- To change the feature used for the X or Y axis, click the drop-down below the appropriate feature, and select an alternative feature.
- Click Swap Axes to switch the features used for the X and Y axes.
- Select Display Representative Time Series in Chart to identify the time series in each cluster that best represents the cluster. When this option is selected, the time series with the smallest Euclidean distance from the center is shown as a solid square instead of the solid circles used to represent the other time series.

If demand clusters have been defined, you can also display the cluster definitions on the Demand Modeling tab, view the time series in that cluster, and run forecasting on any time series in a cluster or at the cluster level:
- On the Demand Modeling tab, click on the Clustering Definition drop-down and select a definition.
Note that the graph updates to display the first time series in the selected cluster.
- Click the arrowhead next to the name of the definition to expand the cluster and view the time series it contains. The representative time series, if generated, appears in bold at the top of the time series list.
If you forecast at the cluster level, the forecast algorithm uses the best representative time series (closest to the center of the cluster).
Last modified: Thursday December 19, 2024