Hi, Hi all,
> thank you for your answers; i've tried both cca from vegan library, and
> dudi.coa from ade4 library; one last question: my deal is mainly with
> contingency tables, like the one i'm posting here
>
> acciaieria<-c(.41,.02,.44,.04,.09)
> laminatoio<-c(.34,.28,.26,.01,.11)
> fonderia<-
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 16:40 +, Emanuele Mazzola wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> thank you for your answers; i've tried both cca from vegan library, and
> dudi.coa from ade4 library; one last question: my deal is mainly with
> contingency tables, like the one i'm posting here
>
> acciaieria<-c(.41,.02,
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 14:38 +, Emanuele Mazzola wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> i'm having some trouble performing correspondence analysis with R for Mac OS
> X. Does anyone know about some useful package?
> And also, if i had found coordinates of points representing row and column
> profiles,
Hi all,
thank you for your answers; i've tried both cca from vegan library, and
dudi.coa from ade4 library; one last question: my deal is mainly with
contingency tables, like the one i'm posting here
acciaieria<-c(.41,.02,.44,.04,.09)
laminatoio<-c(.34,.28,.26,.01,.11)
fonderia<-c(.48,.05,.34,.
Hi, Hi all,
> i'm having some trouble performing correspondence analysis with R for Mac OS
> X. Does anyone know about some useful package?
> And also, if i had found coordinates of points representing row and column
> profiles, how do i put them in a single figure with labels identifying each
> o
On 7/20/2006 10:38 AM, Emanuele Mazzola wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> i'm having some trouble performing correspondence analysis with R for Mac OS
> X. Does anyone know about some useful package?
> And also, if i had found coordinates of points representing row and column
> profiles, how do i pu
Hello everybody,
i'm having some trouble performing correspondence analysis with R for Mac OS
X. Does anyone know about some useful package?
And also, if i had found coordinates of points representing row and column
profiles, how do i put them in a single figure with labels identifying each
one