> Thanks a lot for your help (again) Mark.
> I adapted your suggestion to my analysis.
> But I'm getting and error when trying to apply the new values.
> The error is:
>
> Erro em scores(CAPpotiFTI)$species[, 2] <- scores(CAPpotiFTI)$species[,
:
> n?o foi posss?vel encontrar a fun??o "scores<-"
>
> Translating:
> Error at scores(CAPpotiFTI)$species[, 2] <- scores(CAPpotiFTI)$species[,
> :
> it's not possible to find the function "scores<-"
>
> Bellow how I applied the suggestion:
> CAPpotiFTI<-CAPpotiFT
> scores(CAPpotiFTI)$species[,2]<-scores(CAPpotiFTI)$species[,2]*-1
> scores(CAPpotiFTI)$sites[,2]<-scores(CAPpotiFTI)$sites[,2]*-1
>
> Any ideas? I'm trying similar things but without success.
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Mark Difford" <mark_difford em yahoo.co.uk>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 10:34 AM
> To: <r-help em r-project.org>
> Subject: Re: [R] Mirror Image on Biplot Graphic
>
>>
>> Hi Rodrigo,
>>
>> Sorry, that will not return a result (I use several different
ordination
>> packages, in most of which this is possible). What you need to do with
>> vegan
>> is the following:
>>
>> scores(mynew.cca)$species[, 2] <- scores(mynew.cca)$species[, 2] *
-1
>>
>> You will be able to do the rest.
>>
>> Regards, Mark.
>>
>>
>> Mark Difford wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Rodrigo,
>>>
>>>>> I need to rotate on y axis the lines and symbols of
constrained and
>>>>> sites representation.
>>>
>>> Easiest is to multiply the axis you want to invert by -1. Something
like
>>> the following, where my.cca is the orginal object and yax = obj[,
2]
>>> (xax
>>> being obj[, 1]). Obviously, copying isn't necessary.
>>>
>>> mynew.cca <- my.cca
>>> mynew.cca$scores$species[, 2] <- my.cca$scores$species[, 2] * -1
>>> mynew.cca$scores$sites[, 2] <- my.cca$scores$sites[, 2] * -1
>>> mynew.cca$scores$centroids[, 2] <- my.cca$scores$centroids[, 2]
* -1
>>>
>>> Regards, Mark.
>>>
>>>
>>> Rodrigo Aluizio wrote:
>>>>
>>>> He everybody,
>>>> Well I have a biplot CCA-like origined from plot.cca (vegan
package). I
>>>> need to rotate on y axis the lines and symbols of constrained
and sites
>>>> representation. If I do that on an image editor, I rotate
everything,
>>>> including titles, axes labels and positions. I just need to
rotate the
>>>> inner par and keep the variables names (constrained) and
symbols in the
>>>> new positions but with the right direction.
>>>> So, is there on R a way to do that while creating the image?
>>>> Here is the code that generate the graphic.
>>>>
>>>>
plot.cca(CAPpotiFT,type='none',display=c('bp','sites'),main='Total
>>>> Fauna
>>>> Sites x Environment')
>>>>
text.cca(CAPpotiFT,dis='cn',col='black',cex=0.6,lwd=0.5,lty='dotted')
>>>>
points(ScoresCAPFT$sites[FatoresRep$BiofaciesBC=='1',],pch=21)
>>>>
points(ScoresCAPFT$sites[FatoresRep$BiofaciesBC=='2',],pch=20)
>>>>
points(ScoresCAPFT$sites[FatoresRep$BiofaciesBC=='3',],pch=22,bg='gray')
>>>>
points(ScoresCAPFT$sites[FatoresRep$BiofaciesBC=='4',],pch=24)
>>>>
points(ScoresCAPFT$sites[FatoresRep$BiofaciesBC=='5',],pch=24,bg='black')
>>>>
points(ScoresCAPFT$sites[FatoresRep$BiofaciesBC=='6',],pch=25,bg='gray')
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advice.
>>>> ___________________________________
>>>> MSc. Rodrigo Aluizio
>>>> Centro de Estudos do Mar/UFPR
>>>> Laborat?rio de Micropaleontologia
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
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