The anovagis function performs Factor Analysis on GIS data.
Usage
qrfactor(source,layer='',var=NULL,type='',p="Yes",scale="sd",t='',nf=2,m=NULL,f=NULL,...)
## Default S3 method:
qrfactor(source,layer='',var=NULL,type='',p="Yes",scale="sd",t='',nf=2,m=NULL,f=NULL,...)
## S3 method for class 'qrfactor'
print(x,...)
## S3 method for class 'qrfactor'
summary(object,...)
## S3 method for class 'qrfactor'
plot(x,factors=c(1,2),type="loading",plot="",
cex="",pch=15,pos=3,main="",xlim="optimise",
ylim="optimise",abline=TRUE,legend="topright",legendvalues=c(100),
values=FALSE,nfactors=3,rowname=TRUE,par=c(1,2),...)
Arguments
source
Folder path of the layer. Please quote the full folder path with forward slash "/". You can use R object as a source but you must set the layer parameter to "nofile"; see below
layer
The layer qrfactor in the folder that you want to work with. It is the file name of qrfactor. This is case sensitive, please. In case you want to use non spatial data such as ".csv", ".txt", "dat" or ".tab" insert the full file name as layer. In case of using R object as a source set "layer" parameter to "nofile"
var
The attributes or variables of the layer. In case of using non spatial data such as ".csv", ".txt", "dat" or ".tab" var are variables or column names
type
Types of plots 'mds'for multidimensional scale, 'coordinate' for principal coordinate analyse. Or The type of results one wants to plot. It takes "scores", "loadings", pca or eigenvectors. The deault is loadings.
p
Determine whether prediction must be done:"Yes". The scores are appended to the GIS data
t
The list of variables that one wants to transform eg. transform=c("gold","diamond")
scale
scale the data:"sd","pca","data". The default is "sd" that is the scaled data divided by the standard deviation. It can lso take "log" or "sqrt" and use the default "sd" for normal distribution transformation
m
the the match field: the common variable on both the table and spatial data. This name must be identical to both sets of data
f
The full path of csv file and the name of csv eg. C:/Users/owusu/Documents/Rpackages/qrfactor14/inst/external/farms.csv
x
an object of class "qrfactor", i.e., a fitted model.
object
an object of class "qrfactor", i.e., a fitted model.
plot
The type of plots one desires. It takes "all" for all the 3 plots or "q" for q plot or "r" for r plot or 'qr' for both q and r plots
factors
list of factors one wants to plot. The default is factors=c(1,2). Please do not forget "c" in the list.
cex
A numerical value giving the amount by which plotting text and symbols should be magnified relative to the default. It also accepts a vector of values which are recycled eg cex=c("gold")
nfactors
The number of factors to extract
pch
Either an integer specifying a symbol or a single character to be used as the default in plotting points.
pos
The position of text labels
main
Main title of the graph
xlim
x-coordinates of the axis eg xlim=c(-1.5,1.5)
ylim
y-coordinates of the axis eg ylim=c(-1.5,1.5)
abline
the intercept and slope, single values of straight lines through the current plot. eg. abline(-0.5,0.5)
legend
position of legend: it takes topright,topleft, bottomright,bottomleft, top, left, bottom, right
legendvalues
The values of the legend
values
Incase one wants to label the graph with another variables. eg. values=c("gold")
nf
The number of factors to extract
rowname
rownames of the data
par
the layout setteing in a form of list
...
any other parameter can be added
Value
Objects of the class that basically list its elements
data
Original data for the model. All records must be numeric. It also accepts continous data
gisdata
GIS data for the model incase you use shape files
x.standard
it is the scale matrix of the original data
correlation
The correlation matrix for the data
eigen.value
eigen value of correlation matrix of the data
eigen.vector
eigen vector of correlation matrix of the data
diagonal.matrix
diagonal matrix of eigen vector
pca
pca loadings
pcascores
PCA scores
r.loading
R-mode loadings
q.loading
Q-mode loadings
loadings
combined loadings of R and Q on the same axis
q.scores
computed Q-mode scores
scores
combined R-mode and Q-mode scores on the same axis
rownames
row names of the loadings
variables
variables names of the loadings, of the original data
Author(s)
George Owusu
References
Bivand, R. S., Pebesma, E. J., Gomez-Rubio, V. (2008) Applied Spatial Data Analysis with R. Springer
Kabacoff, I. R. (2011) R in Action. Data Analysis and Graphics with R. Manning Publications Co
Examples
## Not run:
#apply qrfactor to csv data
csv= system.file("external", "Africanfreshwater.csv", package = "qrfactor") #list the csv file
var=c( "Domestic", "Industry", "Agricultur", "Resources", "withdrawal","perCapitaW")
mod0=qrfactor(csv,var=var)
plot(mod0,rowname="COUNTRY")
#apply qrfactor on shapefile
source<- system.file("external", package = "qrfactor")
layer="Africanfreshwater"
mod1=qrfactor(source,layer,var=var)
plot(mod1,rowname="COUNTRY")
#apply qrfactor on imported spatial data into R
gisdata <- na.omit(readOGR(source, layer))
mod2=qrfactor(gisdata,var=var)
#join CSV data and shapefile
mod3=qrfactor(source,layer,var=var,m="COUNTRY",f=csv)
mod5=qrfactor(mod3$gisdata,var=var,m="COUNTRY",f=csv) #multiple join
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
plot(mod2,rowname="COUNTRY",cex=c("means"),legend="topleft",values=c("cluster"),pch=23)
#plot(mod2,cex=c("means"),type="cluster")# cluster analyses
plot(mod2,type="map")#plots several maps
#plot(mod2,type="diagnose")#plots histograms and qqplots
## End(Not run)