Usage
"plot"(x,choix="ind", axes = c(1, 2), xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, invisible = NULL, col.ind = "blue", col.var = "red", col.quali.sup = "darkred", col.ind.sup ="darkblue", col.quanti.sup = "black",label = "all", cex = 1,lab.grpe = TRUE, title = NULL, habillage = "none", palette = NULL, new.plot = TRUE, ...)
Arguments
axes
a length 2 vector specifying the components to plot
choix
the graph to plot ("ind" for the products, "var" for the vcategories, "group" for the consumers)
xlim
range for the plotted 'x' values, defaulting to the range of the finite values of 'x'
ylim
range for the plotted 'y' values, defaulting to the range of the finite values of 'y'
habillage
give no color for the individuals ("none"), or color the products among a consumer (give the number of the consumer)
col.ind
a color for the products
col.var
a color for the categories
col.quali.sup
a color for the supplementary categories
col.ind.sup
a color for the supplementary individuals
col.quanti.sup
a color for the quantitative supplementary variables
label
a list of character for the elements which are labelled (by default, all the elements are labelled ("ind", "var"))
invisible
string indicating if some points should not be drawn ("ind" or "var")
cex
cf. function par
in the graphics package lab.grpe
boolean, if TRUE, the consumers are labelled
title
string corresponding to the title of the graph you draw (by default NULL and a title is chosen)
palette
the color palette used to draw the points. By default colors are chosen. If you want to define the colors : palette=palette(c("black","red","blue")); or you can use: palette=palette(rainbow(30)), or in black and white for example: palette=palette(gray(seq(0,.9,len=25)))
new.plot
boolean, if TRUE, a new graphical device is created
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further arguments passed to or from other methods