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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() ##
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
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 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:
2002 Apr 30
1
ylim in biplot does not seem to work (PR#1498)
Full_Name: Hinrich Göhlmann Version: 1.4.1 OS: Windows 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (148.177.130.121) Hi all, I've searched the known bugs and hopefully I did not oversee this one... When I have done a normal zz<-princomp(na.omit(raw.data)) and I then draw a biplot with biplot(zz,cex=c(.1,.7),col=c(5,1),choice=c(1,2),xlim=c(-2,2),ylim=c(-5,2)) the x axis gets set properly, but the y
2009 Sep 02
4
"biplot" graphical options?
Dear R-help fellows good afternoon. I am struggling in the attempt to impose some graphical conditions (changing point symbols, colors, etc) to biplot function (I am using it to visualize the results of princomp) but I can't apparently manage to change anything but the axis... and I have been browsing manuals and vignettes without finding any explicit suggestions on how to operate... Can
2005 Sep 16
1
About princomp
Hi, I run the example for princomp for R211 I got the following error for biplot > ## The variances of the variables in the > ## USArrests data vary by orders of magnitude, so scaling is appropriate > (pc.cr <http://pc.cr> <- princomp(USArrests)) # inappropriate Erreur dans cov.wt(z) : 'x' must contain finite values only > princomp(USArrests, cor = TRUE) # =^=
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
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
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
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 Jun 30
3
Factor Loadings in Vegan's PCA
Hi all, I am using the vegan package to run a prcincipal components analysis on forest structural variables (tree density, basal area, average height, regeneration density) in R. However, I could not find out how to extract factor loadings (correlations of each variable with each pca axis), as is straightforwar in princomp. Do anyone know how to do that? Moreover, do anyone knows
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",
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
2008 Jan 18
2
plotting other axes for PCA
Hi R-community, I am doing a PCA and I need plots for different combinations of axes (e.g., PC1 vs PC3, and PC2 vs PC3) with the arrows indicating the loadings of each variables. What I need is exactly what I get using biplot (pca.object) but for other axes. I have plotted PC2 and 3 using the scores of the cases, but I don't get the arrows proportional to the loadings of each variables on
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
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
2005 Jun 03
1
Reading biplot function's source code
Hi everybody, Excuse me for this silly question, but after searching the help archives I'm still unable to find my way to read the source code of the "biplot" function in R. I have installed the mvbutils package, and tried: > fixr(biplot) which only gives me: function (x, ...) UseMethod("biplot") with no further details.... I'd like to read the code to see if
2009 Mar 01
3
Modifying a built-in R function
Hello, Something incredible (at least for me) has happen. Yesterday night I downloaded biplot.R to edit this function and add new features I wished. Namely I wanted to plot points belonging to different groups using different colors and symbols. I identified which part of the original code I had to modify. Then, I rename biplot by biplotes and executing biplotes(x), being x a princomp class
2003 Oct 16
1
princomp with more coloumns than rows: why not?
As of R 1.7.0, princomp no longer accept matrices with more coloumns than rows. I'm curious: Why was this decision made? I work a lot with data where more coloumns than rows is more of a rule than an exception (for instance spectroscopic data). To me, princomp have two advantages above prcomp: 1) It has a predict method, and 2) it has a biplot method. A biplot method shouldn't be too