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Printing method for correspondence analysis objects
# S3 method for ca
print(x, ...)
Simple correspondence analysis object returned by ca
Further arguments are ignored
The function print.ca
gives the basic statistics of the ca
object. First the eigenvalues (that is, principal inertias) and their percentages with respect to total inertia are printed. Then for the rows and columns respectively, the following are printed: the masses, chi-square distances of the points to the centroid (i.e., centroid of the active points), point inertias (for active points only) and principal coordinates on the first nd
dimensions requested (default = 2 dimensions). The function summary.ca
gives more detailed results about the inertia contributions of each point on each principal axis.
For supplementary points, masses and inertias are not applicable.
# NOT RUN {
data("smoke")
print(ca(smoke))
# }
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