[R] princomp with more coloumns than rows: why not?
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Thu Oct 16 19:34:51 CEST 2003
Have you considered "svd"?
hope this helps. spencer graves
Liaw, Andy wrote:
>In the `Detail' section of ?princomp:
>
>princomp only handles so-called Q-mode PCA, that is feature extraction of
>variables. If a data matrix is supplied (possibly via a formula) it is
>required that there are at least as many units as variables. For R-mode PCA
>use prcomp.
>
>
>Andy
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>
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: bhx2 at mevik.net [mailto:bhx2 at mevik.net]
>>Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 5:14 AM
>>To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
>>Subject: [R] princomp with more coloumns than rows: why not?
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>>As of R 1.7.0, princomp no longer accept matrices with more
>>coloumns than rows. I'm curious: Why was this decision made?
>>
>>I work a lot with data where more coloumns than rows is more
>>of a rule than an exception (for instance spectroscopic
>>data). To me, princomp have two advantages above prcomp: 1)
>>It has a predict method, and 2) it has a biplot method.
>>
>>A biplot method shouldn't be too difficult to implement (I
>>believe I've seen one on R-help).
>>
>>A predict method seems to be more difficult, because the
>>prcomp object doesn't include the means that need to be
>>subtracted from the new data. Would it break conformance
>>with S to let prcomp return the means as well?
>>
>>--
>>Sincerely,
>>Bjørn-Helge Mevik
>>
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