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2010 Apr 27
1
Symbols in biplot
Hello all, I just started in on R today. I am at the point where I am trying to distinguish different groups of data (hydrochemical data) in biplot. I search and found a post about converting the sample number in biplot to a symbol like x or + "> temp <- matrix(runif(50), nrow=10) > temp.pca <- princomp(temp) > biplot(temp.pca, xlabs=c("A", "A",
2012 Apr 20
1
Quick question about princomp/biplot
Hi everyone. I performing a simple PCA using the princomp function. Then, I use the biplot function to show it. However, the function use line number to represent samples. I would like to know if there's a way to use a dot (point) instead of the line number when using the biplot function. With regards, Phil -- View this message in context:
2009 Feb 24
1
biplot.princomp - changing score labels
Dear R helpers, When producing a PCA biplot, vectors of environmental variables (as red arrows with labels) and scores of the observations (black labels (observation names)) are plotted by default. How can I change the graphical output? Let's say I would like that the scores are plottet only as symbols and not text. The only solution I found was this post in the help archive
2012 Jun 18
2
How can I "declutter"/make a biplot less messy in R
I am doing a principle component analysis on a dataset with a lot of different variables and have constructed a biplot of the data. Unfortunately, as can be seen on the attached image, the biplot is very messy, cluttered, and hard to read. I have performed a few modifications including outlier removal from a few of the variables, which has made the plot better, however it still is too cluttered
2010 Apr 02
2
Biplot for PCA using labdsv package
Hi everyone, I am doing PCA with labdsv package. I was trying to create a biplot graphs in order to observe arrows related to my variables. However when I run the script for this graph, the console just keep saying: *Error in nrow(y) : element 1 is empty; the part of the args list of 'dim' being evaluated was: (x)* could please someone tell me what this means? what i am doing
2009 May 04
1
how to display case names in biplot.prcomp?
hey, im trying hard to display names (given in a seperate variable) instead of "case numbers" in a pca plot (by biplot of a prcomp output). somebody could help me with this? lukas
2012 Apr 25
1
pca biplot.princomp has a bug?
x=rmvnorm(2000, rep(0, 6), diag(c(5, rep(1,5)))) x=scale(x, center=T, scale=F) pc <- princomp(x) biplot(pc) There are a bunch of red arrows plotted, what do they mean? I knew that the first arrow labelled with "Var1" should be pointing the most varying direction of the data-set (if we think them as 2000 data points, each being a vector of size 6). I also read from
2007 Jun 05
2
biplot package
Dears, I've been learning biplot (Gabriel, 1971) and I found the function 'biplot', inside of the package 'stats', useful but, a bit limited. So, I'm thinking to start a colaborative package to enhance this methods to other multivariate methods. In this way, I would like to start it, making public a new function (biplot.pca, still in development, but running) that make
2009 Feb 12
1
Different labels for subsets of points in a PCA or RDA biplot
I've tried a few things both with prcomp(), and rda() and its friends in vegan (including biplot.rda and ordiplot), but can't find a solution. I'd like to associate subsets of the points in a resulting biplot ("sites" in the rda object) with different plotting colors/text styles to emphasize certain sets of points. I can't figure out how to keep the arrows (for
2010 Oct 20
1
Biplot: plot group name instead of row number
Dear list, I'm trying to make a biplot, but instead of plotting the row number for each observation, plot a group factor. Example: prcomp(iris[,1:4]) -> PCA biplot(PCA) #this makes a nice biplot but with row names Instead of row numbers I want to plot iris[,5], which is a factor. I can do this: plot(PCA$x[,1], PCA$x[,2], type="n") text(PCA$x[,1], PCA$x[,2], labels=iris[,5],
2008 Jun 17
4
PCA analysis
Hi, I have a problem with making PCA plots that are readable. I would like to set different sympols instead of the numbers of my samples or their names, that I get plotted (xlabs). How is this possible? With points, i donĀ“t seem to get the right data plotted onto the PCA plot, as I do not quite understand from where it is taken. I dont know how to plot the correct columns of the prcomp
2007 May 13
2
Biplot
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2003 Apr 04
2
biplot
Dear list, I want to perform a biplot, using customized titels for the x and y axis. Setting xlab="" and ylab="" resulted in an error, e.g.: > data(USArrests) > biplot(princomp(USArrests),xlab="",ylab="") Error in biplot.default(t(t(scores[, choices])/lam), t(t(x$loadings[, : length of dimnames[1] not equal to array extent > How do I
2013 Feb 11
1
Clean up biplot resulting from princomp()
Dear R-helpers, The vectors in my biplot are completely obscured by the ~1400 labels R is printing on my biplot. I don't really care about the labels. How can I make the biplot without the annoying labels? See attached, if that helps you see my problem. Many thanks, Mark Na
2004 Sep 30
3
biplot.princomp with loadings only
Hi is there a way to plot only the loadings in a biplot (with the nice arrows), and to skip the scores? thanks christoph
2005 May 09
1
units of a biplot
Hello everybody, I am afraid this might be a stupid question, but after scanning a little bit through the help archive and the internet, I didn't come up with an answer myself. I have done a principle component analysis on a data set, which yields the mean response of 14 olfactory neurons to 16 different odors. When plotting the result in a biplot, it nicely shows me the odors in
2006 Sep 06
2
biplot label size
Which is the parameter that is used to decrease the size of ylabs plotted in biplot? I tried playing with cex and cex.lab I am not getting it right pc <- princomp(USArrests) biplot(pc, xlabs = rep("", nrow(USArrests)),ylabs=(colnames(USArrests))) Thanks../Murli [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Apr 24
2
How do i read the source code of "biplot"?
> biplot standardGeneric for "biplot" defined from package "stats" function (x, ...) standardGeneric("biplot") <environment: 0x0d4444d8> Methods may be defined for arguments: x Use showMethods("biplot") for currently available ones. > > > showMethods("biplot") Function: biplot (package stats) x="ANY"
2002 Sep 09
1
Re: Biplot function of PCA
[was sent a wrong R-help address; manually resent by MM] Hello I'am using the 'biplot' and 'biplot.pincomp' functions of the 'mva' package for my studies. The biplot represents both the observations and the variables of a matrix of multivariate data on the same plot. The observations are represented by their numbers (the line of the data matrix), but I would need to
2011 Jun 14
1
Change Data Point Label in biplot()
I'm a new user of R, and trying to display the result of a PCA data set with biplot(). Biplot() draws the projections of data points to the first two principal axis with a text level (I guess it is the name of the data points). This makes the picture very crowed. I tried to go through R documentation to figure out how to change the data point labels to a symbol, say circle, triangle or cross