function [U,V,num_it]=fcm(U0,X)
% MATLAB (Version 4.1) Source Code (Routine fcm was written by Richard J.
% Hathaway on June 21, 1994.) The fuzzification constant
% m = 2, and the stopping criterion for successive partitions is epsilon =??????.
%*******Modified 9/15/04 to have epsilon = 0.00001 and fix univariate bug********
% Purpose:The function fcm attempts to find a useful clustering of the
% objects represented by the object data in X using the initial partition in U0.
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