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adegraphics (version 1.0-3)

s.corcircle: Correlation circle

Description

This function produces a correlation circle.

Usage

s.corcircle(dfxy, xax = 1, yax = 2, labels = row.names(as.data.frame(dfxy)), 
  fullcircle = TRUE, facets = NULL, plot = TRUE, storeData = TRUE, 
  add = FALSE, pos = -1, ...)

Arguments

dfxy
a data frame used to produce the plot
labels
a vector containing the points' labels
xax
an integer (or a vector) indicating which column(s) of dfxy is(are) plotted on the x-axis
yax
an integer (or a vector) indicating which column(s) of dfxy is(are) plotted on the y-axis
fullcircle
a logical to include the complete circle (limits are then c(-1, 1))
facets
a factor splitting the rows of dfxy so that subsets of the data are represented on different sub-graphics
plot
a logical indicating if the graphics is displayed
storeData
a logical indicating if the data should be stored in the returned object. If FALSE, only the names of the data arguments are stored
add
a logical. If TRUE, the graphic is superposed to the graphics already plotted in the current device
pos
an integer indicating the position of the environment where the data are stored, relative to the environment where the function is called. Useful only if storeData is FALSE
...
additional graphical parameters (see adegpar and trellis.par.get)

Value

  • An object of class ADEg (subclass S2.corcircle) or ADEgS (if add is TRUE and/or if facets or vectors for xax/yax are used). The result is displayed if plot is TRUE.

See Also

S2.corcircle ADEg.S2

Examples

Run this code
data (olympic, package = "ade4")
dudi1 <- ade4::dudi.pca(olympic$tab, scannf = FALSE)
g1 <- s.corcircle(dudi1$co)
g2 <- s.corcircle(dudi1$co, fullcircle = FALSE, pback.col = "grey")

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