Antonio Silva gmail.com> writes:
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> Thanks for your attention Jim
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> Following your idea of adding one more step to construct the diagram, I used
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> text(spe2.rdaspe, row.names(spe2.rdaspe), pos=3, col="red",cex=0.8)
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> and I could add species names.
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> It seems that there's nothing we
Thanks for your attention Jim
Following your idea of adding one more step to construct the diagram, I used
text(spe2.rdaspe, row.names(spe2.rdaspe), pos=3, col="red",cex=0.8)
and I could add species names.
It seems that there's nothing we can do in the plot line.
Have a nice week, best regards
Hi Antonio,
Is it possible to use "add=TRUE" and display the plot in two passes?
Jim
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 11:44 PM, Antonio Silva
wrote:
> Hello everybody
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> The problem is that species names are shown in the ordination diagram when
> the data set has a maximum of 80 rows, and mine has 81 (
Hello everybody
The problem is that species names are shown in the ordination diagram when
the data set has a maximum of 80 rows, and mine has 81 (!!!).
So now the question is: it is possible to go through this limitation?
Thanks again,
Antônio Olinto
2015-04-03 20:08 GMT-03:00 Antonio Silva
Dear R users
I'm trying to do a RDA analysis based on Borcard et al. 2011 Numerical
Ecology with R examples.
What I cannot understand is why when I run the script (RDA.R) using the
dataset from book (dataset1.rar) RDA triplot shows species names and when I
use my dataset (dataset2.rar) species na
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