[R] cmdscale question
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Jul 23 19:00:47 CEST 2007
Why not do your homework instead of sending the same message three times?
The references on the help page (especially Cox & Cox) will explain to you
how scaling works on dissimilarities.
There are better alternatives for non-Euclidean dissimilarities: see MASS
(the book) and its supporting software.
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, mister_bluesman wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I know matrices that use distances between places works fine when using
> cmdscale. However, what about matricies such as:
>
> A B C D E
> A 0 1 23 12 9
> B 1 0 10 12 3
> C 23 10 0 23 4
> D 12 12 23 0 21
> E 9 3 4 21 0
>
> i.e. matrices which do not represent physical distances between places (as
> they would not make sense for real distances such as the one above) but
> other statistics instead?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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