% File src/library/stats/man/biplot.princomp.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2018 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{biplot.princomp} \alias{biplot.princomp} \alias{biplot.prcomp} \title{ Biplot for Principal Components } \description{ Produces a biplot (in the strict sense) from the output of \code{\link{princomp}} or \code{\link{prcomp}} } \usage{ \method{biplot}{prcomp}(x, choices = 1:2, scale = 1, pc.biplot = FALSE, \dots) \method{biplot}{princomp}(x, choices = 1:2, scale = 1, pc.biplot = FALSE, \dots) } \arguments{ \item{x}{an object of class \code{"princomp"}.} \item{choices}{ length 2 vector specifying the components to plot. Only the default is a biplot in the strict sense. } \item{scale}{ The variables are scaled by \code{lambda ^ scale} and the observations are scaled by \code{lambda ^ (1-scale)} where \code{lambda} are the singular values as computed by \code{\link{princomp}}. Normally \code{0 <= scale <= 1}, and a warning will be issued if the specified \code{scale} is outside this range. } \item{pc.biplot}{ If true, use what Gabriel (1971) refers to as a "principal component biplot", with \code{lambda = 1} and observations scaled up by sqrt(n) and variables scaled down by sqrt(n). Then inner products between variables approximate covariances and distances between observations approximate Mahalanobis distance. } \item{\dots}{optional arguments to be passed to \code{\link{biplot.default}}.} } \section{Side Effects}{ a plot is produced on the current graphics device. } \details{ This is a method for the generic function \code{biplot}. There is considerable confusion over the precise definitions: those of the original paper, Gabriel (1971), are followed here. Gabriel and \bibcite{Odoroff (1990)} use the same definitions, but their plots actually correspond to \code{pc.biplot = TRUE}. } \references{ Gabriel, K. R. (1971). The biplot graphical display of matrices with applications to principal component analysis. \emph{Biometrika}, \bold{58}, 453--467. \doi{10.2307/2334381}. Gabriel, K. R. and Odoroff, C. L. (1990). Biplots in biomedical research. \emph{Statistics in Medicine}, \bold{9}, 469--485. \doi{10.1002/sim.4780090502}. } \seealso{ \code{\link{biplot}}, \code{\link{princomp}}. } \examples{ require(graphics) biplot(princomp(USArrests)) } \keyword{multivariate} \keyword{hplot}