?princomp refers you to prcomp for that case:

     'princomp' only handles so-called R-mode PCA, that is feature
     extraction of variables.  If a data matrix is supplied (possibly
     via a formula) it is required that there are at least as many
     units as variables.  For Q-mode PCA use 'prcomp'.


On Thu, 6 Nov 2008, Noela Sánchez wrote:

I need perform PCA analyst with a matrix with more variables than units.

The princomp command don't match with this matrix.

Anybody knows a good command to do it?

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Noela

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