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    Description Biplot of the Principal components analysis of Anderson's Iris data set. The SVG was created with R's biplot function using the CairoSVG device of the Cairo R package
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    library(Cairo)
      CairoSVG("Biplot_of_Anderson's_Iris_data_set.svg")
      biplot(princomp(iris[,1:4], scale=TRUE))
      dev.off()
    

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    • Gabriel, K.R., 1971. The biplot graphic display of matrices with application to principal component analysis. Biometrika 58 (3), 453-467.

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