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plotuScree.Rd
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\name{plotuScree}
\alias{plotuScree}
\title{Plot of the Usual Cattell's Scree Test}
\usage{
plotuScree(Eigenvalue, x = Eigenvalue, model = "components",
  ylab = "Eigenvalues", xlab = "Components", main = "Scree Plot",
  ...)
}
\arguments{
\item{Eigenvalue}{depreciated parameter: eigenvalues to analyse (not used if
x is used, recommended)}

\item{x}{numeric: a \code{vector} of eigenvalues, a \code{matrix} of
correlations or of covariances or a \code{data.frame} of data}

\item{model}{character: \code{"components"} or \code{"factors"}}

\item{ylab}{character: label of the y axis (default is \code{Eigenvalue})}

\item{xlab}{character: label of the x axis (default is \code{Component})}

\item{main}{character: title of the plot (default is \code{Scree Plot})}

\item{...}{variable: additionnal parameters to give to the
\code{eigenComputes} function}
}
\value{
Nothing returned with this function.
}
\description{
\code{uScree} plot a usual scree test of the eigenvalues of a correlation
matrix.
}
\examples{

## SCREE PLOT
 data(dFactors)
 attach(dFactors)
 eig = Cliff1$eigenvalues
 plotuScree(x=eig)

}
\references{
Cattell, R. B. (1966). The scree test for the number of factors.
\emph{Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1}, 245-276.
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{nScree}}, \code{\link{parallel}}
}
\author{
Gilles Raiche \cr Centre sur les Applications des Modeles de
Reponses aux Items (CAMRI) \cr Universite du Quebec a Montreal\cr
\email{raiche.gilles@uqam.ca}
}
\keyword{Graphics}
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