[R] What an element in loading is missing? (princomp)

Peng Yu pengyu.ut at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 16:34:30 CEST 2009


On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Peter Ehlers <ehlers at ucalgary.ca> wrote:
>
> Peng Yu wrote:
>>
>> Please see below that [3,1] of loadings is not printed. I am wondering
>> what the problem is?
>
> Not trying ?loadings, perhaps??

'loadings' gives me the same thing.

> pca_result$loadings

Loadings:
     Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3 Comp.4
[1,]  0.556  0.378 -0.467 -0.574
[2,] -0.511  0.266 -0.761  0.299
[3,]        -0.887 -0.425 -0.169
[4,] -0.651         0.152 -0.744

               Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3 Comp.4
SS loadings      1.00   1.00   1.00   1.00
Proportion Var   0.25   0.25   0.25   0.25
Cumulative Var   0.25   0.50   0.75   1.00
> loadings(pca_result)

Loadings:
     Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3 Comp.4
[1,]  0.556  0.378 -0.467 -0.574
[2,] -0.511  0.266 -0.761  0.299
[3,]        -0.887 -0.425 -0.169
[4,] -0.651         0.152 -0.744





>>> set.seed(0)
>>> m=10
>>> n=4
>>> X=replicate(n,rnorm(m))
>>> pca_result=princomp(X)
>>> svd_result=svd(apply(X,2,function(x){x-mean(x)}))
>>> pca_result$loadings
>>
>> Loadings:
>>     Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3 Comp.4
>> [1,]  0.867  0.306 -0.281 -0.275
>> [2,] -0.215  0.532 -0.614  0.541
>> [3,]        -0.682 -0.713 -0.155
>> [4,] -0.448  0.397 -0.186 -0.780
>>
>>               Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3 Comp.4
>> SS loadings      1.00   1.00   1.00   1.00
>> Proportion Var   0.25   0.25   0.25   0.25
>> Cumulative Var   0.25   0.50   0.75   1.00
>>>
>>> svd_result$v
>>
>>            [,1]       [,2]      [,3]       [,4]
>> [1,] -0.86704537 -0.3060826 0.2810007 -0.2749261
>> [2,]  0.21540928 -0.5321956 0.6144209  0.5411595
>> [3,]  0.03936291  0.6823365 0.7134127 -0.1546279
>> [4,]  0.44752846 -0.3968605 0.1859243 -0.7795205
>>
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