The data used here refer to a survey carried out on a sample of children of primary school
who suffered from food poisoning. They were asked about their symptoms and about what they ate.
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> library(FactoMineR)
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/FactoMineR/poison.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: poison
> ### Title: Poison
> ### Aliases: poison
> ### Keywords: datasets
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> ### ** Examples
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> data(poison)
> res.mca <- MCA(poison, quanti.sup = 1:2, quali.sup=c(3,4))
dev.new(): using pdf(file="Rplots917.pdf")
dev.new(): using pdf(file="Rplots918.pdf")
dev.new(): using pdf(file="Rplots919.pdf")
dev.new(): using pdf(file="Rplots920.pdf")
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> dev.off()
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