You can save statistics from your analysis to the worksheet so that you can use them in other analyses, graphs, and macros. When you store the coordinates, Minitab stores coordinates for the first component in the first column, the coordinates for the second component in the second column, and so on. If you have supplementary data, Minitab stores those coordinates in each column immediately after the stored coordinates for the main data set.
Statistics that you can store
- Columns of the
contingency table
- Enter one column for each column of the contingency table. Minitab does not store supplementary rows and columns.
- Row principal
coordinates
- Store the row principal components. Minitab stores the coordinates for the first component in column RPC1, the coordinates for the second component in column RPC2, and so on.
- Row standardized
coordinates
- Store the row standardized components. Minitab stores the coordinates for the first component in column RSC1, the coordinates for the second component in column RSC2, and so on.
- Column principal
coordinates
- Store the column principal components. Minitab stores the coordinates for the first component in column CPC1, the coordinates for the second component in column CPC2, and so on.
- Column standardized
coordinates
- Store the column standardized components. Minitab stores the coordinates for the first component in column CSC1, the coordinates for the second component in column CSC2, and so on.