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kplot.mfa: Multiple Graphs for a Multiple Factorial Analysis

Description

performs high level plots of a Multiple Factorial Analysis, using an object of class mfa.

Usage

kplot.mfa(object, xax = 1, yax = 2, mfrow = NULL, 
    which.tab = 1:length(afm$blo), row.names = FALSE, col.names = TRUE, 
    traject = FALSE, permute.row.col = FALSE, 
    clab = 1, csub = 2, possub = "bottomright", ...)

Arguments

object
an object of class mfa
xax, yax
the numbers of the x-axis and the y-axis
mfrow
a vector of the form 'c(nr,nc'), otherwise computed by a special own function n2mfrow
which.tab
vector of the numbers of tables used for the analysis
row.names
a logical value indicating whether the row labels should be inserted
col.names
a logical value indicating whether the column labels should be inserted
traject
a logical value indicating whether the trajectories of the rows should be drawn in a natural order
permute.row.col
if TRUE, the rows are represented by vectors and columns by points, otherwise it is the opposite
clab
a character size for the labels
csub
a character size for the sub-titles, used with par("cex")*csub
possub
a string of characters indicating the sub-title position ("topleft","topright","bottomleft","bottomright")
...
further arguments passed to or from other methods

Examples

Run this code
data(friday87)
w1 <- data.frame(scale(friday87$fau, scal = FALSE))
w2 <- ktab.data.frame(w1, friday87$fau.blo, 
    tabnames = friday87$tab.names)
mfa1 <- mfa(w2, scann = FALSE)
kplot(mfa1)

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