biplotSlaterPseudo3d: Draws Slater's biplot in 2D with depth impression (pseudo 3D).
Description
The default is to use row centering
and no normalization. Note that Slater's biplot is just a special
case of a biplot that can be produced using the biplotPseudo3d()
function with the arguments center=1, g=1, h=1
.
Here, only the arguments that are modified for Slater's biplot are described.
To see all the parameters that can be changed see biplot2d()
and biplotPseudo3d()
.
Usage
biplotSlaterPseudo3d(x, center = 1, g = 1, h = 1, ...)
Arguments
- x
repgrid
object.
- center
Numeric. The type of centering to be performed.
0= no centering, 1= row mean centering (construct),
2= column mean centering (elements), 3= double-centering (construct and element means),
4= midpoint centering of rows (constructs).
Slater's biplot uses 1
(row centering).
- g
Power of the singular value matrix assigned to the left singular
vectors, i.e. the constructs.
- h
Power of the singular value matrix assigned to the right singular
vectors, i.e. the elements.
- ...
Additional parameters for be passed to biplotPseudo3d()
.
See Also
Unsophisticated biplot: biplotSimple()
;
2D biplots:biplot2d()
, biplotEsa2d()
, biplotSlater2d()
;
Pseudo 3D biplots: biplotPseudo3d()
, biplotEsaPseudo3d()
, biplotSlaterPseudo3d()
;
Interactive 3D biplots: biplot3d()
, biplotEsa3d()
, biplotSlater3d()
;
Function to set view in 3D: home()
Examples
Run this codeif (FALSE) {
# See examples in [biplotPseudo3d()] as the same arguments
# can used for this function.
}
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