% File src/library/stats/man/screeplot.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{screeplot} \alias{screeplot} \alias{screeplot.default} \title{Scree Plots} \usage{ screeplot(x, \dots) \method{screeplot}{default}(x, npcs = min(10, length(x$sdev)), type = c("barplot", "lines"), main = deparse1(substitute(x)), \dots) } \arguments{ \item{x}{an object containing a \code{sdev} component, such as that returned by \code{\link{princomp}()} and \code{\link{prcomp}()}.} \item{npcs}{the number of components to be plotted.} \item{type}{the type of plot. Can be abbreviated.} \item{main, \dots}{graphics parameters.} } \description{ \code{screeplot.default} plots the variances against the number of the principal component. This is also the \code{plot} method for classes \code{"princomp"} and \code{"prcomp"}. } \references{ Mardia, K. V., J. T. Kent and J. M. Bibby (1979). \emph{Multivariate Analysis}, London: Academic Press. Venables, W. N. and B. D. Ripley (2002). \emph{Modern Applied Statistics with S}, Springer-Verlag. } \seealso{ \code{\link{princomp}} and \code{\link{prcomp}}. } \examples{ require(graphics) ## The variances of the variables in the ## USArrests data vary by orders of magnitude, so scaling is appropriate (pc.cr <- princomp(USArrests, cor = TRUE)) # inappropriate screeplot(pc.cr) fit <- princomp(covmat = Harman74.cor) screeplot(fit) screeplot(fit, npcs = 24, type = "lines") } \keyword{multivariate}