Thank you very much!
Ace
On Sunday, January 29, 2017 4:13 PM, Ben Tupper wrote:
Hi,
Check out the detailed explanation in the 'Value' section of ?princomp - in
particular for 'loadings'. It will send you to ?loadings where it explains why
that one element appears to be missing.
If y
Hi,
Check out the detailed explanation in the 'Value' section of ?princomp - in
particular for 'loadings'. It will send you to ?loadings where it explains why
that one element appears to be missing.
If you really want to see the missing value try...
p3$loadings['Rape', 'Comp.4']
... or even
Hello, there,
I did a test run for this princomp() function using USArrests data. The R
document says that the output loadings contain the eigenvector matrix. When I
looked at this matrix, I found that a missing item for Comp.4
> p3=princomp(USArrests, cor=TRUE )> p3$loadings
Loadings:
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