Thank you everyone,

I understand better now, thanks for the quick replies 

Regards 
John 

On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 3:47:05 PM UTC+1, Anneke van Heteren wrote:
>
> Dear John O'Connor
>
> I am not sure if this helps, but if you want to see the shape changes in 
> the other direction (e.g., associated with negative PC scores), you can do 
> that as follows.
> right click on the lollipop graph
> choose "set scale factor"
> make the scale factor negative (e.g., -0,1)
> I hope this helps.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Anneke van Heteren
>
> 2015-08-04 16:26 GMT+02:00 dslice <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> :
>
>> While the polarity of PCA is arbitrary, vectors showing PCA variability 
>> at landmarks show relationships among those landmarks. E.g., (if the 
>> mono-spaced font works)...
>>
>> -----O
>>      O-----
>>
>> vs.
>>
>> -----O-----
>> -----O-----
>>
>> -ds
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 10:19:53 AM UTC-4, John O'Connor wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone, 
>>>
>>> I'm starting out with Morphometrics so this is probably a basic 
>>> question. Can anyone tell me why the Lollipop graphs produced by MorphoJ 
>>> (showing a dot and a line with the dot usually being the mean) only show 
>>> one direction, should there not be variation on the other in two directions 
>>> to represent +/- variations? 
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance 
>>> John O'Connor
>>
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