Hello Andrea

Thank you for your suggestion. Yes this was an issue of  commas as decimal
separators.

Best regards,

Pablo

2017-06-29 7:19 GMT-03:00 andrea cardini <alcard...@gmail.com>:

> Pablo, I'd first check if that depends on using commas as decimal
> separators. Those numbers in the PCA look huge. Try the English
> international options.
>
> Even if some of the morphometric programs can deal with different
> international options, sometimes there are issues, especially when swapping
> from one software to the other. My general suggestion is to use the English
> options at least for all GMM analyses.
>
> Cheers
>
> Andrea
>
>
> On 28/06/17 22:29, Pablo Fisichella wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear All
>>
>> I have a question regarding MorphoJ. I am investigating human skulls
>> using 3D data. I obtained 3D landmarks/semilandamrks in Amira which were
>> exported into R. In R I performed the sliding of semilanmarks (using both
>> minimized bending energy or Procrustes distance). Subsequently, I imported
>> into MorphoJ my data set . I made my analyses PCA, CVA DFA etc. However,
>> when I exported the PCs scores, VC scores or regression residuals to
>> perform scatterplots in a different sofware, Past for instance, I obtained
>> quite extrange scatterplots (with points centered). Here I attach a couple
>> of plots. Maybe some one have experienced the same issue? how I can solve
>> this?. Maybe some one have experienced the same issue? how I can solve
>> this?. Interestingly, when I imported the raw coordinates in MorphoJ
>> derived from Amira in Morphologika format occurs the same thing.
>>
>> any thought or advice is wellcome
>>
>> thanks so much
>>
>> Pablo
>>
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