Usage
"plot"(x, choix = c("ind","var","quanti","quali"), axes = c(1, 2), lab.var = TRUE, lab.ind = TRUE, habillage = "none", col.lab = FALSE, col.hab = NULL, invisible = NULL, lim.cos2.var = 0., xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, title = NULL, palette=NULL, autoLab = c("auto","yes","no"),
new.plot = FALSE, select = NULL, unselect = 0.7, shadowtext = FALSE,
legend = list(bty = "y", x = "topleft"), ...)
Arguments
choix
a string corresponding to the graph that you want to do ("ind" for the individual or categorical
variables graph, "var" for all the variables (quantitative and categorical), "quanti" for the correlation circle)
axes
a length 2 vector specifying the components to plot
lab.var
boolean indicating if the labelled of the variables should be drawn on the map
lab.ind
boolean indicating if the labelled of the individuals should be drawn on the map
habillage
string corresponding to the color which are used. If "ind", one color is used for each individual else if it is the name
or the position of a categorical variable, it colors
according to the different categories of this variable
col.lab
boolean indicating if the labelled should be colored
col.hab
vector indicating the colors to use to labelled the rows or columns elements chosen in habillage
invisible
list of string; for choix ="ind", the individuals can be omit (invisible = "ind"),
or supplementary individuals (invisible="ind.sup") or the centerg of gravity of the categorical variables
(invisible= "quali"); if invisible = c("ind","ind.sup"), just the centers of gravity are drawn
lim.cos2.var
value of the square cosinus under the variables are not drawn
xlim
range for the plotted 'x' values, defaulting to the range of the finite values of 'x'
ylim
range for the plotted 'y' values, defaulting to the range of the finite values of 'y'
title
string corresponding to the title of the graph you draw (by default NULL and a title is chosen)
palette
the color palette used to draw the points. By default colors are chosen. If you want to define the colors : palette=palette(c("black","red","blue")); or you can use: palette=palette(rainbow(30)), or in black and white for example: palette=palette(gray(seq(0,.9,len=25)))
autoLab
if autoLab="auto"
, autoLab
is equal to "yes" if there are less than 50 elements and "no" otherwise; if "yes", the labels of the drawn elements are placed in a "good" way (can be time-consuming if many elements), and if "no" the elements are placed quickly but may overlap
new.plot
boolean, if TRUE, a new graphical device is created
select
a selection of the elements that are drawn; see the details section
unselect
may be either a value between 0 and 1 that gives the transparency of the unselected objects (if unselect=1
the transparceny is total and the elements are not drawn, if unselect=0
the elements are drawn as usual but without any label) or may be a color (for example unselect="grey60"
)
shadowtext
boolean; if true put a shadow on the labels (rectangles are written under the labels which may lead to difficulties to modify the graph with another program)
legend
a list of arguments that defines the legend if needed (when individuals are drawn according to a variable); see the arguments of the function legend
...
further arguments passed to or from other methods, such as cex, cex.main, ...