\name{plotParallel} \alias{plotParallel} \title{ Plot a Parallel Analysis Class Object } \description{ Plot a scree plot adding information about a parallel analysis. } \usage{ plotParallel(x, eig = NA, legend = TRUE, ylab = "Eigenvalue", xlab = "Component", main = "Parallel Analysis" ) } \arguments{ \item{x}{ Result of a previous parallel analysis } \item{eig}{ Eigenvalues } \item{main}{ Title of the plot } \item{xlab}{ Label of the x axis } \item{ylab}{ Label of the y axis } \item{legend}{ Logical indicator of the presence or not of a legend } } \details{ If \code{eig} is \code{FALSE} the plot shows only the parallel analysis without eigenvalues. } \value{ Nothing returned. } \references{ Raiche, G., Riopel, M. and Blais, J.-G. (2006). \emph{Non graphical solutions for the Cattell's scree test}. Paper presented at the International Annual meeting of the Psychometric Society, Montreal. [\url{http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r17165/RECHERCHE/COMMUNICATIONS/}] } \author{ Gilles Raiche, Universite du Quebec a Montreal \email{raiche.gilles@uqam.ca}, \url{http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r17165/} } \seealso{ \code{\link{plotuScree}}, \code{\link{nScree}}, \code{\link{plotnScree}}, \code{\link{parallel}} } \examples{ ## SIMPLE EXAMPLE OF A PARALLEL ANALYSIS ## OF A CORRELATION MATRIX WITH ITS PLOT data(dFactors) eig <- dFactors$Raiche$eigenvalues subject <- dFactors$Raiche$nsubjects var <- length(eig) rep <- 100 cent <- 0.95 results <- parallel(subject,var,rep,cent) results ## PARALLEL ANALYSIS SCREE PLOT plotParallel(results) } \keyword{ multivariate }