first matrix to be compared (data.frames are also accepted).
X2
second matrix to be compared (data.frames are also accepted).
ncomp1
maximum number of subspace components from the first matrix.
ncomp2
maximum number of subspace components from the second matrix.
methods
character vector containing a subset of the supported methods: "SMI", "RV", "RV2", "RVadj", "PSI", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r4", "GCD".
digits
number of digits for numerical output.
plot
logical indicating if plotting should be performed (default = TRUE).
xlab
optional x axis label.
ylab
optional y axis label.
...
additional arguments for SMI or plot.
Value
A single value measuring the similarity of two matrices.
Details
For each of the three coefficients a single scalar is computed to describe
the similarity between the two input matrices.
References
SMI: Indahl, U.G.; N<U+00E6>s, T.; Liland, K.H.; 2018. A similarity index for comparing coupled matrices. Journal of Chemometrics; e3049.
RV: Robert, P.; Escoufier, Y. (1976). "A Unifying Tool for Linear Multivariate
Statistical Methods: The RV-Coefficient". Applied Statistics 25 (3): 257-265.
RV2: Smilde, AK; Kiers, HA; Bijlsma, S; Rubingh, CM; van Erk, MJ (2009). "Matrix correlations
for high-dimensional data: the modified RV-coefficient". Bioinformatics 25(3): 401-5.
Adjusted RV: Mayer, CD; Lorent, J; Horgan, GW. (2011). "Exploratory analysis of multiple omics
datasets using the adjusted RV coefficient". Stat Appl Genet Mol Biol. 10(14).
PSI: Sibson, R; 1978. "Studies in the Robustness of Multidimensional Scaling:
Procrustes Statistics". Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B (Methodological), Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 234-238.
Rozeboom: Rozeboom, WW; 1965. "Linear correlations between sets of variables".
Psychometrika 30(1): 57-71.
Coxhead: Coxhead, P; 1974. "Measuring the releationship between two sets of variables". British Journal of
Mathematical and Statistical Psychology 27: 205-212.