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2009 May 08
1
What package I use to draw 3D plot after plsda?
Hi. I was used to draw 2D plot to show distribution of my samples. It was very powerful in small samples. Recently , I handle a lot of type of samples as more 15. so, I want to use more dimention. I was used that I conduct plsda function and draw biplot, such as, p1=plsda(mw, sp) biplot(p1) How can I draw 3D graph with my data?? I don't know exactly numerical value each spot. please,
2009 May 07
1
I need your help about plsr
Hi, I need your help, so I send letter to you. I have a problem about plsr in pls package. I want to show how classfied or related each ohter samples, so I tried to use plsr and biplot. But, I failed. Because, I had to change data type of my sample. Unfortunately, I didn't know how change data type. I want you to help me about that. please, help me. I show you my sample data , my scripts
2009 Jun 03
2
how can I ordinal regression??
What function and package I use to conduct ordinal regression?? My data is composed 2colums and 180rows. The first colum indicate level of mass and second colum is intensity. So, I want to calculate how much intensity are related mass. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Aug 15
0
color-coding of biplot points for varimax rotated factors (from PCA)
I'm using R for PCA and? factor analysis. I want to create biplots of varimax rotated factors that color-code points by their classification. My research is on streams that are urban and rural. So, I want to color code them by this classification. If you just do a biplot from prcomp or princomp, you cannot add this color. So, I have used some code developed by a graduate student in our
2017 Sep 18
0
Q2/R2 ratio in PLSDA
Hello, I would like to perform a Partial least square discriminate analysis (PLSDA) in R. To do this I use the package mixOmics. I could perform the PLSDA in R. however I would also like to perform a leave-one-out cross validation in order to assess the performance of my model. My supervisor told me that I should focus on the R2/Q2 ratios. However when I read the instruction for running the
2009 May 07
2
Show name of dataset in graph
Hi, I?ve written a script to run several multivariate statistical analysis automatically. As one result a biplot and screeplot is produced. Now I?d like to display the name of the inputdatset as part of the title of these graphics and I do not want to enter it each time I run the script. How can I extract the name of a dataset? An (shortened) extraction from the script: >Test1 <-
2017 Sep 18
0
Data arrangement for PLSDA using the ropls package
Hello, I would like to do a partial least square discriminant analysis (PLSDA) in R using the package "ropls" Which is in R available via the R command : source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") When I try to do a PLSDA using my own data. The impact of two genders (AP,C) on 5 compounds measured in persons (samples) should be illustrated. When I try to do a PLSDA I get
2017 Sep 18
1
Data arrangement for PLSDA using the ropls package
Hello, I would like to do a partial least square discriminant analysis (PLSDA) in R using the package "ropls" Which is in R available via the R command : source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") I try to do a PLSDA to illustrate the impact of two genders (AP,C) on 5 compounds measured in persons (samples) should be illustrated. When I try to do a PLSDA I get the warning
2007 Jun 11
0
biplot package II
Dear all, I've been learning biplot (Gabriel, 1971) and some days ago I sent for this list a procedural function with invitation for a collaborative package. Jari Oksanen made some suggestions and I agree with all. So, I reworked the function under the object-oriented programming (OOP/S3). I think it is now a good frame for more resources. Below it is the function and a small script to
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
2006 May 15
0
reproducing scaling used in biplot(pc.biplot=TRUE)
Hello, I'd like to reproduce the standard biplot with pc.biplot=TRUE using xyplot in lattice in order to assign different symbols to groupings of observations (similar to the example in fig. 11.2 on page 285 in DAAG). In order to reproduce the biplots I need to know how to scale the observations and variables. In ?biplot.princomp I found that the variables are scaled by 'lambda ^
2010 May 31
0
Documentation of biplot for princomp
Hi, I think that the documentation for the biplot function `biplot.princomp' is inconsistent with what it actually does. Here is what the documentation states: pc.biplot If true, use what Gabriel (1971) refers to as a "principal component biplot", with lambda = 1 and observations scaled up by sqrt(n) and variables scaled down by sqrt(n). Then inner products between
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"
2006 Jul 31
1
How does biplot.princomp scale its axes?
I'm attempting to modify how biplot draws its red vectors (among other things). This is how I've started: Biplot <- function(xx, comps = c(1, 2), cex = c(.6, .4)) { ## Purpose: Makes a biplot with princomp() object to not show arrows ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Arguments: xx is an object made using princomp() ##
2011 Mar 09
1
biplot breakdown help
Hi, I am trying to understand how the biplot.prcomp is constructed so I can manipulate it to emphasise particular observations and reduce the number of variables shown. The prcomp model I have ran has cor=TRUE and scale=TRUE I have worked out from looking at str(prcomp.model) that... prcomp.model$x = the observations ploted in the biplot prcomp.model$rotation = the variables that form the
2005 Jan 15
2
Newbie question regarding graphing of Princomp object
Greetings, I am working on a stylometric analysis of some latin texts; one of the latest stylometric techniques involves using principal components analysis. Not being a statistician, I can't really fully rely on PCA as my primary tool, since I don't really understand the statistics behind the PCA technique. Nevertheless, the ability to use PCA and graph the results has been
2012 Dec 23
0
permutation test for PLS/PLSDA
Hi, Is there any R package doing permutation/randomization test for PLS/PLSDA? I found some codes for MatLab, but I want to use R program. Thank you very much in advance. Kohkichi Hosoda
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
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",
2007 Jul 19
0
2 Biplot Questions
I have 2 questions about the Biplot function: Both of the questions refer to the following type of graph, which is a biplot of a principal component analysis: biplot(prcomp(dataset)) 1. Does anyone know how to change the appearance of data points on the biplot? As it is currently, for this type of graph, the label for each data point shows up on the graph - does anyone know how to get rid