Hi.
You could probably use "col.ind.sup" for this task, however factoextra is
rather rigid in its properties. I still recommend plain prcomp and finetune
biplot with points.
Maybe not so fancy as factoextra but you could format points with shape,
size, colour to characterise some differences.
Hi Ferri,
There are a number of variations on the pie chart. The fan.plot,
radial.pie and starPie functions in the plotrix package are but a few.
There are two really important considerations in using plots like
this:
1) Does the plot illustrate what you want? For example, if you want to
show
Probably not, for good reason (see remarks below), but you might search on
"nightingale plots"
off topic remarks:
The reason they are a bad idea (imo!) is that the eye is not good at
comparing angles, and this complicates the comparisons by adding radii, and
hence sector areas, into the
Dear ∀,
Ist there a function to plot "spie charts" in R?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/spie_chart
(These are a combination of pie charts and radial pie charts, where the angle
represents one dimension and the radius of the respective sector another
dimension)
Thank you in advance!
Gracias Paco. La información que me das me es muy útil. Subí a Zenodo el
código que los revisores de un artículo me piden que haga público. Aquí lo
tenéis, por si alguna vez os fuera de utilidad.
Un saludo,
Manuel
https://zenodo.org/record/4642268#.YGAlB68zbb1
El vie, 26 mar 2021 a las 13:22,
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