Dear all,
I am working with PLS-regression using plsr() from the pls package. I have a 
medium sized dataset with 223 rows, ten reference columns and 192 columns with 
measurement data from an "electronic nose".

There is a convenient way of inspecting what you have done in the calls to 
plsr() by typing plot(object) which results in a scatterplot 
predicted/measured. How do I track what row in the dataset is what point in the 
scatterplot? I have tried to read the documentation for plot() but don�t find 
the solution, probably because I don�t understand it :(. I am quite sure it is 
possible as I have seen something like that in other uses of plot() but I can�t 
find where.

Med v�nlig h�lsning/Best regards
CG Pettersson
Senior Scientific Advisor, PhD
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