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> > Dear all,
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> >I am trying to find the PCs o
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Dear all,
I am trying to find the PCs of a spatial data set (single
variable). I want to calculate the PCs at each Lat-Lon location.
The* 'princomp'* command gives the approximate standardized data,
(i.e* pca$scores*), stranded deviation ..etc. I tried*
'pca$loadings'*also, but
Dear all,
I am trying to find the PCs of a spatial data set (single
variable). I want to calculate the PCs at each Lat-Lon location.
The* 'princomp'* command gives the approximate standardized data
(i.e* pca$scores*), stranded deviation ..etc. I tried*
'pca$loadings'*also, but it
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