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ggcloud_variables: Plot of the cloud of variables

Description

Plots a Multiple Correspondence Analysis cloud of variables.

Usage

ggcloud_variables(resmca, axes = c(1,2), points = "all", 
min.ctr = NULL, max.pval = 0.01, face = "pp",
shapes = TRUE, prop = NULL, textsize = 3, shapesize = 3,
col = NULL, col.by.group = TRUE, alpha = 1,
segment.alpha = 0.5, vlab = TRUE, sep = ".", legend = "right",
force = 1, max.overlaps = Inf)

Value

a ggplot2 object

Arguments

resmca

object of class MCA, speMCA, csMCA, stMCA or multiMCA.

axes

numeric vector of length 2, specifying the components (axes) to plot. Default is c(1,2).

points

character string. If 'all' all categories are plotted (default); if 'besth' only those who contribute most to horizontal axis are plotted; if 'bestv' only those who contribute most to vertical axis are plotted; if 'besthv' only those who contribute most to horizontal or vertical axis are plotted; if 'best' only those who contribute most to the plane are plotted.

min.ctr

Numerical value between 0 and 100. The minimum contribution (in percent) for a category to be displayed if the points argument is equal to "best", "besth" or "bestv" and resmca is of type MCA, speMCA or csMCA. If NULL (default), only the categories that contribute more than the average (i.e. 100 / number of modalities) are displayed.

max.pval

Numerical value between 0 and 100. The maximal p-value derived from test-values for a category to be displayed if the points argument is equal to "best", "besth" or "bestv" and resmca is of type stMCA or multiMCA.

face

character string. Changes the face of the category labels when their contribution is greater than min.ctr. The first letter refers to the first represented axis, the second letter to the second. "p" is for plain text, "u" for underlined, "i" for italic and "b" for bold. For example, "ui" means that the labels of the most contributing categories on the first axis will be underlined and the labels of the most contributing categories on the second axis will be italicized. By default ("pp"), no font face change is made.

shapes

Logical. Should shapes be plotted for categories (in addition to labels) ? Default is TRUE.

prop

If NULL, the size of the labels (if shapes=FALSE) or the shapes (if shapes=TRUE) is constant. If 'n', the size is proportional the the weights of categories; if 'ctr1', the size is proportional to the contributions of the categories on the first dimension of the plot; if 'ctr2', the size is proportional to the contributions of the categories on the second dimension of the plot; if 'ctr12', the size is proportional to the contributions of the categories on the plane ; if 'ctr.cloud', the size is proportional to the total contributions of the categories on the whole cloud; if 'cos1', the size is proportional to the quality of representation (squared cosines) of the categories on the first dimension of the plot; if 'cos2', the size is proportional to the quality of representation of the categories on the second dimension of the plot; if 'cos12', the size is proportional to the quality of representation of the categories on the plane; if 'vtest1', the size is proportional to the test-values of the categories on the first dimension of the plot; if 'vtest2', the size is proportional to the test-values of the categories on the second dimension of the plot.

textsize

Size of the labels of categories if shapes=TRUE, or if shapes=FALSE and prop=NULL. Default is 3.

shapesize

Size if the shapes of categories if shapes=TRUE and prop=FALSE. Default is 3.

col

Character string. Color name for the shapes and labels of the categories. If NULL (default), the default ggplot2 palette is used, with one color per variable.

col.by.group

Logical. If resmca is of type multimCA, categories are colored by group from the MFA if TRUE (default) and by variable if FALSE.

alpha

Transparency of the shapes and labels of categories. Default is 1.

segment.alpha

Transparency of the line segment beside labels of categories. Default is 0.5.

vlab

Logical. Should the variable names be used as a prefix for the labels of the categories. Default is TRUE.

sep

Character string used as a separator if vlab=TRUE.

legend

the position of legends ("none", "left", "right", "bottom", "top", or two-element numeric vector). Default is right.

force

Force of repulsion between overlapping text labels. Defaults to 1. If 0, labels are not repelled at all.

max.overlaps

Exclude text labels that overlap too many things. Defaults to Inf, which means no labels are excluded.

Author

Anton Perdoncin, Nicolas Robette

References

Le Roux B. and Rouanet H., Multiple Correspondence Analysis, SAGE, Series: Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, Volume 163, CA:Thousand Oaks (2010).

Le Roux B. and Rouanet H., Geometric Data Analysis: From Correspondence Analysis to Stuctured Data Analysis, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (June 2004).

See Also

ggcloud_indiv

Examples

Run this code
# specific MCA of Music example data set
data(Music)
junk <- c("FrenchPop.NA", "Rap.NA", "Rock.NA", "Jazz.NA", "Classical.NA")
mca <- speMCA(Music[,1:5], excl = junk)
# cloud of variables
ggcloud_variables(mca)
# cloud of variables with only categories contributing the most
ggcloud_variables(mca, points = "best", prop = "n")
# cloud of variables with other plotting options
ggcloud_variables(mca, shapes = FALSE, legend = "none",
col = "black", face = "ui")

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