{smcl} {* 27nov2014/29may2015}{...} {hline} help for {hi:pcacoefsave} {hline} {title:Save coefficients and other results of PCA to new dataset} {p 8 17 2} {cmd:pcacoefsave using} {it:{help filename}} [ {cmd:, replace} {cmdab:rot:ated} {cmd:comment(}{it:string}{cmd:)} ] {title:Description} {p 4 4 2}{cmd:pcacoefsave} saves coefficients and other results from a principal component analysis (PCA) to a new Stata dataset. It is essential that results from a previous application of {help pca} be in memory. The extension {cmd:.dta} will be added to the filename if not specified. {p 4 4 2} New variables are (for {it:p} variables and {it:m} <= {it:p} components from the PCA): {p2colset 8 20 20 2} {p2col:{cmd:varname}}1 to {it:p}, labelled with original variable name {p2col:{cmd:varlabel}}1 to {it:p}, labelled with original variable label{p_end} {p2col:}(labelled with original variable name if label is not defined) {p2col:{cmd:PC}}1 to {it:m} {p2col:{cmd:corr}}correlation between {cmd:PC} and {cmd:variable} {p2col:{cmd:loading}}coefficient or loading between {cmd:PC} and {cmd:variable} {p2col:{cmd:eigenvalue}}eigenvalue by {cmd:PC} {p2col:{cmd:mean}}mean by {cmd:variable} {p2col:{cmd:SD}}SD by {cmd:variable} {p 4 8 2} Other than {cmd:corr} and {cmd:loading} the values of variables are necessarily repeated by {cmd:variable} or {cmd:PC}, as each definition requires. {p 4 8 2} The values of {cmd:corr} and {cmd:loading} are undefined (i.e. missing) whenever components are not returned, i.e. whenever {it:m} < {it:p}. {title:Remarks} {p 4 4 2}The purpose of {cmd:pcacoefsave} is to ease reporting (including graphics) of PCA results. See {help pca postestimation} for documentation of what is already readily available. {p 4 4 2}Devotees of factor analysis should feel free to write their own command or seek support elsewhere. {title:Options} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:replace} specifies that an existing file with the same name be replaced. {p 4 8 2}{cmd:rotated} specifies use of rotated results. {p 4 8 2}{cmd:comment()} adds a string variable {cmd:comment} with stated contents. This is in support of the following goal: You intend to run various applications of {cmd:pca} and seek to compare results. You can specify {cmd:pcacoefsave} with comment identifying the nature of each run before applying {help append}. {title:Examples} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. sysuse auto, clear}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. pca headroom trunk weight length displacement}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. pcacoefsave using pca_results}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. use pca_results}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. tabdisp varname PC, cell(corr) format(%4.3f)}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. xtset PC varname}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. xtline loading, overlay xla(, valuelabel) recast(connected) legend(pos(3) col(1)) yla(, ang(h))} {p 4 8 2}(data from www.statisticalsleuth.com, case1701.csv){p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. pca l*, cov}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. pcacoefsave using pca_results}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. use pca_results}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. local opts ms(none) mla(PC) mlabpos(0) mlabsize(*1.5)}{p_end} {p 4 8 2}{cmd:. twoway connected loading varn if PC == 1, `opts' || connected loading varn if PC == 2, `opts' || connected loading varn if PC == 3, `opts' legend(off) xla(1/11)} {title:Author} {p 4 4 2}Nicholas J. Cox, Durham University, U.K.{break} n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk {title:Also see} {p 4 13 2}Online: help for {help pca}, help for {help pca postestimation}, help for {help eofplot} (if installed from SSC)