biplot package:stats R Documentation _B_i_p_l_o_t _o_f _M_u_l_t_i_v_a_r_i_a_t_e _D_a_t_a _D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n: Plot a biplot on the current graphics device. _U_s_a_g_e: biplot(x, ...) ## Default S3 method: biplot(x, y, var.axes = TRUE, col, cex = rep(par("cex"), 2), xlabs = NULL, ylabs = NULL, expand = 1, xlim = NULL, ylim = NULL, arrow.len = 0.1, main = NULL, sub = NULL, xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, ...) _A_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s: x: The 'biplot', a fitted object. For 'biplot.default', the first set of points (a two-column matrix), usually associated with observations. y: The second set of points (a two-column matrix), usually associated with variables. var.axes: If 'TRUE' the second set of points have arrows representing them as (unscaled) axes. col: A vector of length 2 giving the colours for the first and second set of points respectively (and the corresponding axes). If a single colour is specified it will be used for both sets. If missing the default colour is looked for in the 'palette': if there it and the next colour as used, otherwise the first two colours of the palette are used. cex: The character expansion factor used for labelling the points. The labels can be of different sizes for the two sets by supplying a vector of length two. xlabs: A vector of character strings to label the first set of points: the default is to use the row dimname of 'x', or '1:n' is the dimname is 'NULL'. ylabs: A vector of character strings to label the second set of points: the default is to use the row dimname of 'y', or '1:n' is the dimname is 'NULL'. expand: An expansion factor to apply when plotting the second set of points relative to the first. This can be used to tweak the scaling of the two sets to a physically comparable scale. arrow.len: The length of the arrow heads on the axes plotted in 'var.axes' is true. The arrow head can be suppressed by 'arrow.len = 0'. xlim, ylim: Limits for the x and y axes in the units of the first set of variables. main, sub, xlab, ylab, ...: graphical parameters. _D_e_t_a_i_l_s: A biplot is plot which aims to represent both the observations and variables of a matrix of multivariate data on the same plot. There are many variations on biplots (see the references) and perhaps the most widely used one is implemented by 'biplot.princomp'. The function 'biplot.default' merely provides the underlying code to plot two sets of variables on the same figure. Graphical parameters can also be given to 'biplot': the size of 'xlabs' and 'ylabs' is controlled by 'cex'. _S_i_d_e _E_f_f_e_c_t_s: a plot is produced on the current graphics device. _R_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s: K. R. Gabriel (1971). The biplot graphical display of matrices with application to principal component analysis. _Biometrika_ *58*, 453-467. J.C. Gower and D. J. Hand (1996). _Biplots_. Chapman & Hall. _S_e_e _A_l_s_o: 'biplot.princomp', also for examples.