View source: R/plot.StatisBiplot.R
plot.StatisBiplot | R Documentation |
Plots a Statis Biplot Object
## S3 method for class 'StatisBiplot'
plot(x, A1 = 1, A2 = 2, PlotType = "Biplot",
PlotRowTraj = FALSE, PlotVarTraj = FALSE, LabelTraj = "Begining",
VarColorType = "ByVar", VarColors = NULL, VarLabels = NULL,
RowColors = NULL, TableColors = NULL, RowRandomColors = FALSE,
TypeTraj = "line", ...)
x |
A Statis object |
A1 |
First dimension of the plot |
A2 |
Second dimension of the plot |
PlotType |
Type of plot: Interstructure, Correlations, Contributions or Biplot |
PlotRowTraj |
Should the row trajectories be plotted? |
PlotVarTraj |
Should the variables trajectories be plotted? |
LabelTraj |
Where the trajecories should be labelled: Begining or End. |
VarColorType |
The colors for the variables should be set by table (ByTable) or by variable (ByVar) |
VarColors |
Colors for the variables. |
VarLabels |
Labels for the variables |
RowColors |
Colors for the rows |
TableColors |
Colors for each table |
RowRandomColors |
Use random colors for the variables. |
TypeTraj |
Type of trajectory to plot: Lines or stars |
... |
Aditional parameters |
Plots a Statis Biplot Object. The arguments of the general biplot are as in a Continuous Biplot.
A biplot
Jose Luis Vicente Villardon
Vallejo-Arboleda, A., Vicente-Villardon, J. L., & Galindo-Villardon, M. P. (2007). Canonical STATIS: Biplot analysis of multi-table group structured data based on STATIS-ACT methodology. Computational statistics & data analysis, 51(9), 4193-4205.
plot.ContinuousBiplot
data(Chemical)
x= Chemical[,5:16]
X=Convert2ThreeWay(x,Chemical$WEEKS, columns=FALSE)
stbip=StatisBiplot(X)
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