| scale {base} | R Documentation | 
scale is generic function whose default method centers and/or
scales the columns of a numeric matrix.
scale(x, center = TRUE, scale = TRUE)
x | 
 a numeric matrix(like object).  | 
center | 
 either a logical value or a numeric vector of length
equal to the number of columns of   | 
scale | 
 either a logical value or a numeric vector of length
equal to the number of columns of   | 
The value of center determines how column centering is
performed.  If center is a numeric vector with length equal to
the number of columns of x, then each column of x has
the corresponding value from center subtracted from it.  If
center is TRUE then centering is done by subtracting the
column means (omitting NAs) of x from their
corresponding columns, and if center is FALSE, no
centering is done.
The value of scale determines how column scaling is performed
(after centering).  If scale is a numeric vector with length
equal to the number of columns of x, then each column of
x is divided by the corresponding value from scale.
If scale is TRUE then scaling is done by dividing the
(centered) columns of x by their standard deviations if
center is TRUE, and the root mean square otherwise.
If scale is FALSE, no scaling is done.
The root-mean-square for a (possibly centered) column is defined as
sqrt(sum(x^2)/(n-1)), where x is
a vector of the non-missing values and n is the number of
non-missing values.  In the case center = TRUE, this is the
same as the standard deviation, but in general it is not.  (To scale
by the standard deviations without centering, use
scale(x, center = FALSE, scale = apply(x, 2, sd, na.rm = TRUE)).)
For scale.default, the centered, scaled matrix.  The numeric
centering and scalings used (if any) are returned as attributes
"scaled:center" and "scaled:scale"
Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) The New S Language. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
sweep which allows centering (and scaling) with
arbitrary statistics.
For working with the scale of a plot, see par.
require(stats) x <- matrix(1:10, ncol = 2) (centered.x <- scale(x, scale = FALSE)) cov(centered.scaled.x <- scale(x)) # all 1