> The `plot.procrustes' function really should be more user-friendly and > flexible. You should contact its author and ask for amendments.
I honestly though my problem was too trival to bother the author in person, and I thought that getting an answer would leave it in a public database, as future reference. I hope I did not cause undue inconvenience. > However, > you have access to the internal results of the Procrustes analysis, and > you can produce any kind of plots with them. The needed matrices are > stored as items mod.pro$X and mod.pro$Yrot in your result object > mod.pro. The following should do what you asked for: > > plot(mod.pro$X, asp=1, pch=1) > points(mod.pro$Yrot, pch=2) > segments(mod.pro$X[,1], mod.pro$X[,2], mod.pro$Yrot[,1], > mod.pro$Yrot[,2]) The above solves my problem. Thanks for your help. Best regards, Federico Calboli -- ================================= Federico C. F. Calboli Dipartimento di Biologia Via Selmi 3 40126 Bologna Italy tel (+39) 051 209 4187 fax (+39) 051 251 208 f.calboli at ucl.ac.uk ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html