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ade4 (version 1.7-5)

ktab: the class of objects 'ktab' (K-tables)

Description

an object of class ktab is a list of data frames with the same row.names in common. a list of class 'ktab' contains moreover :

Usage

"c"(...) "["(x,i,j,k) is.ktab(x) "t"(x) "row.names"(x) "col.names"(x) tab.names(x) col.names(x) ktab.util.names(x)

Arguments

x
an object of the class ktab
...
a sequence of objects of the class ktab
i,j,k
elements to extract (integer or empty): index of tables (i), rows (j) and columns (k)

Value

c.ktab returns an object ktab. It concatenates K-tables with the same rows in common. t.ktab returns an object ktab. It permutes each data frame into a K-tables. All tables have the same column names and the same column weightings (a data cube). "[" returns an object ktab. It allows to select some arrays in a K-tables. is.ktab returns TRUE if x is a K-tables. row.names returns the vector of the row names common with all the tables of a K-tables and allowes to modifie them. col.names returns the vector of the column names of a K-tables and allowes to modifie them. tab.names returns the vector of the array names of a K-tables and allowes to modifie them. ktab.util.names is a useful function.

Details

A 'ktab' object can be created with : a list of data frame : ktab.list.df a list of dudi objects : ktab.list.dudi a data.frame : ktab.data.frame an object within : ktab.within a couple of ktabs : ktab.match2ktabs

Examples

Run this code
data(friday87)
wfri <- data.frame(scale(friday87$fau, scal = FALSE))
wfri <- ktab.data.frame(wfri, friday87$fau.blo)
wfri[2:4, 1:5, 1:3]
c(wfri[2:4], wfri[5])

data(meaudret)
wit1 <- withinpca(meaudret$env, meaudret$design$season, scan = FALSE, 
    scal = "partial")
kta1 <- ktab.within(wit1, colnames = rep(c("S1","S2","S3","S4","S5"), 4))
kta2 <- t(kta1)

if(adegraphicsLoaded()) {
  kplot(sepan(kta2), row.plab.cex = 1.5, col.plab.cex = 0.75)
} else {
  kplot(sepan(kta2), clab.r = 1.5, clab.c = 0.75)
}

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