At first I thought this is easy: use the same strategy you use for all of these
types of questions. Plot with type="n" to suppress output of points, then use
points() or text() to get the colors and shapes and whatnot you need ...
Turns out biplot() does not use a type argument ...
... and you
On Apr 28, 2014, at 2:41 PM, Noah Silverman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The princomp() function has a nice method to generate a pretty biplot of
> the data. I have some data where the points are divided into a few
> groups. My intention is to generate a biplot, using princomp, but color
> the points base
Hi,
The princomp() function has a nice method to generate a pretty biplot of
the data. I have some data where the points are divided into a few
groups. My intention is to generate a biplot, using princomp, but color
the points based on group membership. The hope is that points will show
some ki
Hi,
The princomp() function has a nice method to generate a pretty biplot of
the data. I have some data where the points are divided into a few
groups. My intention is to generate a biplot, using princomp, but color
the points based on group membership. The hope is that points will show
some ki
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