This function is useful to interpret the usual graphs $(x,y)$ with additional quantitative variables.
prefpls(donnee, var1 = 1, var2 = 2, firstvar = 3,
lastvar = ncol(donnee), levels = c(0.2,0.4,0.6,0.7,0.8,0.9,1),
asp = 1, nbchar = max(nchar(colnames(donnee))), title = NULL,
choix="var")
A scatter plot of the invividuals
A graph with additional variables and the quality of representation contour lines.
a data frame made up of quantitative variables
the position of the variable corresponding to the x-axis
the position of the variable corresponding to the y-axis
the position of the first endogenous variable
the position of the last endogenous variable (by default the last column of donnee
)
a list of the levels displayed in the graph of variables
aspect ratio for the graph of the individuals
the number of characters used for the labels of the variables
string corresponding to the title of the graph you draw (by default NULL and a title is chosen)
the graph to plot ("ind" for the individuals, "var" for the variables)
Francois Husson francois.husson@institut-agro.fr
This function is very useful when there is a strong correlation between two variables x and y
Husson, F. & Pages, J. (2005). Scatter plot and additional variables. Journal of applied statistics
data(decathlon)
prefpls(decathlon[,c(11,12,1:10)])
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