pca: missing first pc
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Hello community,
using the pca function i face the following problem: i have a data set X of 1000 observations (rows) and a little less variables (columns). The data consists of linear combinations of only two vectors.
if i compute pca(X) i find the coordinates of the second pc in coeff(:,1). The first one is missing.
if i compute pca(X') if find the coordinates of both in coeff(:,1) and coeff(:,2), where coeff(:,2) is equal to coeff(:,1) of pca(X).
best regards and thanks in advance Raphael
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Image Analyst
2015년 8월 9일
Show us. Make up a 2D matrix X and demonstrate what you say. It's hard to give you a specific fix for your problem when your problem statement is not specific.
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Sagar
2015년 8월 9일
Your question is not clear, pca(X) will give coefficient matrix whose first column represents coefficients of the first principal component and so on. You cannot do pca(X') because pca understands rows as observations and columns as variables.
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Sagar
2015년 8월 9일
First be sure to put variables in the columns and observations in the rows. After this, if you do pca, the first column of the COEFF matrix represents the first principal component and so on. The no. of principal components will be equal to the number of variables. I don't understand what you mean by "why i found the the second pc as the first column of the scores if i use my data in the wrong way".
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