- x
an object of class PCA
- axes
a length 2 vector specifying the components to plot
- choix
the graph to plot ("ind" for the individuals, "var" for the variables, "varcor" for a graph with the correlation circle when scale.unit=FALSE
)
- ellipse
boolean (NULL by default), if not null, draw ellipses around the individuals, and use the results of coord.ellipse
- 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'
- habillage
give no color for the individuals ("none"), a color for each individual ("ind"), or color the individuals among a categorical variable (give the number of the categorical variable)
- col.hab
a vector with the color to use for the individuals
- col.ind
a color for the individuals only if there is not habillage
- col.ind.sup
a color for the supplementary individuals only if there is not habillage
- col.quali
a color for the categories of categorical variables only if there is not habillage
- col.quanti.sup
a color for the quantitative supplementary variables
- col.var
a color for the variables
- label
a list of character for the elements which are labelled (by default, all the elements are labelled ("ind", ind.sup", "quali", "var", "quanti.sup"))
- invisible
string indicating if some points should not be drawn ("ind", "ind.sup" or "quali" for the individual graph and "var" or "quanti.sup" for
the correlation circle graph)
- lim.cos2.var
value of the square cosinus under the variables are not drawn
- 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; only used when graph.type="classic"
- 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); only used when graph.type="classic"
- 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
- graph.type
a character that gives the type of graph used: "ggplot" or "classic"
- ggoptions
a list that gives the graph options when grah.type="ggplot" is used. See the optines and the default values in the details section
- ...
further arguments passed to or from other methods, such as cex, cex.main, ...