Finding the Number of Significant Principal Components


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Documentation for package ‘PCDimension’ version 1.1.13

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agDimCPT Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short" to Compute Auer-Gervini Dimension
agDimension Estimating Number of Principal Components Using the Auer-Gervini Method
agDimFunction Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short" to Compute Auer-Gervini Dimension
agDimKmeans Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short" to Compute Auer-Gervini Dimension
agDimKmeans3 Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short" to Compute Auer-Gervini Dimension
agDimSpectral Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short" to Compute Auer-Gervini Dimension
agDimTtest Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short" to Compute Auer-Gervini Dimension
agDimTtest2 Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short" to Compute Auer-Gervini Dimension
agDimTwiceMean Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short" to Compute Auer-Gervini Dimension
AuerGervini Estimating Number of Principal Components Using the Auer-Gervini Method
AuerGervini-class Estimating Number of Principal Components Using the Auer-Gervini Method
brokenStick The Broken Stick Method
bsDimension The Broken Stick Method
compareAgDimMethods Compare Methods to Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short"
makeAgCpmFun Divide Steps into "Long" and "Short" to Compute Auer-Gervini Dimension
PCDimension Estimating Number of Principal Components Using the Auer-Gervini Method
plot-method Estimating Number of Principal Components Using the Auer-Gervini Method
rndLambdaF Principal Component Statistics Based on Randomization
spca Sample PCA Dataset
spca-data Sample PCA Dataset
summary-method Estimating Number of Principal Components Using the Auer-Gervini Method