[R] package FactoMineR

varin sacha v@r|n@@ch@ @end|ng |rom y@hoo@|r
Tue Jan 24 22:55:15 CET 2023


Dear Petr,
Dear Rui,

Thanks for your response. I will thus try biplot thanks for the advice.

Best,
Sacha 

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> Le 24 janv. 2023 à 11:09, PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal using precheza.cz> a écrit :
> 
> Hallo Sacha
> 
> AFAIK the functions in FactoMineR do not enable to manipulate label size. Plot 
> is performed by this part:
> 
> if (graph & (ncp > 1)) {
>        print(plot(res, axes = axes))
>        if (!is.null(quanti.sup))
>            print(plot(res, choix = "quanti.sup", axes = axes,
>                new.plot = TRUE))
> 
> and the function is not designed to accept additional parameters to manipulate 
> size of labels.
> 
> I struggled with it few years ago and I decided to use biplot instead as it 
> enables more options.
> 
> You can contact maintainers if they consider an improvement in future 
> versions. Probably simple ... in function definition and print(plot(res, axes 
> = axes, ...)) addition could do the trick, but I am not sure.
> 
> Cheers
> Petr
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Subject: [R] package FactoMineR
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>> Dear R-experts,
>> 
>> Here below the R code working (page 8 http://www2.uaem.mx/r-
>> mirror/web/packages/FactoMineR/FactoMineR.pdf).
>> 
>> But I am trying to get all the labels (the writes) : comfort, university, 
>> economic,
>> world, ... smaller. How could I do that ?
>> 
>> Many thanks.
>> 
>> library(FactoMineR)
>> data(children)
>> res.ca <- CA (children, row.sup = 15:18, col.sup = 6:8)
>> 
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