biplot.princomp {stats} | R Documentation |
Biplot for Principal Components
Description
Produces a biplot (in the strict sense) from the output of
princomp
or prcomp
Usage
## S3 method for class 'prcomp'
biplot(x, choices = 1:2, scale = 1, pc.biplot = FALSE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'princomp'
biplot(x, choices = 1:2, scale = 1, pc.biplot = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
x |
an object of class |
choices |
length 2 vector specifying the components to plot. Only the default is a biplot in the strict sense. |
scale |
The variables are scaled by |
pc.biplot |
If true, use what Gabriel (1971) refers to as a
“principal component biplot”,
with |
... |
optional arguments to be passed to
|
Details
This is a method for the generic function biplot
. There is
considerable confusion over the precise definitions: those of the
original paper, Gabriel (1971), are followed here.
Gabriel and Odoroff (1990) use the same definitions, but their
plots actually correspond to pc.biplot = TRUE
.
Side Effects
a plot is produced on the current graphics device.
References
Gabriel KR (1971). “The Biplot Graphic Display of Matrices with Application to Principal Component Analysis.” Biometrika, 58(3), 453–467. doi:10.1093/biomet/58.3.453.
Gabriel KR, Odoroff CL (1990). “Biplots in Biomedical Research.” Statistics in Medicine, 9(5), 469–485. doi:10.1002/sim.4780090502.
See Also
Examples
require(graphics)
biplot(princomp(USArrests))