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FactoClass (version 0.7.7)

planfac: Correspondence Analysis Factorial Planes

Description

It plots factorial planes of a correspondence analysis

Usage

planfac(dudi, x = 1, y = 2, rotx = FALSE, roty = FALSE, roweti=row.names(dudi$li),
                        coleti=row.names(dudi$co), titre = NULL, axislabel = TRUE, col.row = "black", 
    col.col = "blue", cex = 0.8, cex.row = 0.8, cex.col = 0.8, all.point = TRUE, Trow = TRUE, 
    Tcol = TRUE, cframe = 1.2, ucal = 0, cex.global = 1, infaxes = "out")
sutil.grid(cgrid,scale=TRUE)

Arguments

dudi
object of type dudi.coa or dudi.acm
x
number indentifying the factor to be used as horizontal axis. Default x=1
y
number indentifying the factor to be used as vertical axis. Default y=2
rotx
TRUE if you want change the sign of the horizontal coordinates. Default FALSE
roty
TRUE if you want change the sign of the vertical coordinates. Default FALSE
roweti
selected row points for the graphic. Default all points
coleti
selected column points for the graphic. Default all points
titre
graphic title
axislabel
if it is TRUE the axis information is written
col.row
color for row points and row labels. Default "black"
col.col
color for column points and column labels. Default "blue"
cex
global scale for the labels. Default cex=0.8
cex.row
scale for row points and row labels. Default cex.row=0.8
cex.col
scale for column points and column labels. Default cex.col=0.8
all.point
If if is TRUE, all points are outlined. Default all.point=TRUE
Trow
if it is TRUE the row points are outlined. Default TRUE
Tcol
if it is TRUE the column points are outlined. Default TRUE
cframe
scale for graphic limits
ucal
quality representation threshold (percentage) in the plane . Default ucal=0
cex.global
scale for the label sizes
infaxes
place to put the axes information: "out","in","no". Default infaxes="out". If infaxes="out" the graphic is similar to FactoMineR graphics, otherwise the style is similar to the one in ade4, without axes information when
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cgrid
scale

Value

  • It graphs the factorial plane x,y using $co, $li of a "dudi" "coa" object. If ucal > 0, the function inertia.dudi is used to calculate the quality of representation on the plane

Details

Plot the selected factorial plane. sutil.grid is used by planfac

Examples

Run this code
data(ardeche)
ca <- dudi.coa(ardeche$tab,scannf=FALSE,nf=4)
# FactoMineR style
planfac(ca,ucal=40,all.point=FALSE,titre="SCA of Ardeche, First Factorial Plane")
dev.new()
# ade4 style
planfac(ca,x=3,y=4,ucal=20,all.point=FALSE,infaxes="in",titre="SCA of Ardeche, Plane 3-4")

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