Hummm, true, I got confused! Sorry!! I meant scatter.enfa.
What I don't understand is the length of the arrows. The grid is d=2,
different from the grid set with the biplot of marginality and
specialization (d=0.5). In that case, the length make senses to me, but I
don't understand it in the scatter.enfa. They don't have the same lenght
/value as they have in the biplot. Do you understand me?

Thanks for replying my other (many) questions!!! I really appreciate!! I was
wondering about global specializations since it was available in biomapper,
I thought it was possible to find it here and I have missed it.

Thanks Clément!!

Consuelo

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Departamento de Ecología y Biología Animal
Departamento de Bioquímica, Genética e Inmunología, Área de Genética
Facultad de Ciencias del Mar
Campus de As Lagoas-Marcosende
Universidad de Vigo
36310 Vigo
SPAIN
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2010/6/4 Clément Calenge <clement.cale...@gmail.com>

>
>  I have another question (oops)!!
>> When you do the randomisation test for ENFA and plot the result (with
>> scatter() function), what's the meaning of the arrow value?
>>
>>
>
> It is not possible to use the function scatter to plot the result of a
> randomization test.
> I do not understand your question here...
> Best regards,
>
>
> Clément Calenge
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