what is the difference between pca(x) and princomp(x) matlab commands?

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could any one help me the difference between pca(x) and princomp(x) matlab commands?

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Tom Lane
Tom Lane on 3 Jun 2013
Edited: Tom Lane on 6 Jun 2013
If you type "type princomp" you will see that it is just a call to pca with certain default inputs defined. The pca function was introduced just in an attempt to have a more familiar name.
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Mohamed Moawed
Mohamed Moawed on 4 Jun 2013
thanks for your reply. i want to ask is the input of the princomp is input matrix or covariance matrix? ans what about pca function is input matrix or covariance matrix?
Tom Lane
Tom Lane on 5 Jun 2013
Edited: Tom Lane on 6 Jun 2013
Use pcacov if you have the covariance matrix. The others expect the data matrix.

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Andrea Le
Andrea Le on 26 Nov 2013
Besides from what Tom said, I want to add other difference between these two commands princomp lets you decide to do an economic version of the outputs. pca automatically truncates your matrix into an economic version.

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