It depends on what you mean? If you would like a goodness of fit of
your ordination to your distance matrix then this is doable and I
would suggest that you look at the labdsv tutorial -
http://ecology.msu.montana.edu/labdsv/R/
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Tomek Wlodarski
<tomek.wlodarski at gmail.com> wrote:> Dear R developers and users!
>
> I have calculated metric MDS by cmdscale from matrix of distances
> (dissimilarities).
> I would like to ask you how can I estimate how well this new mapping
> represents characteristic features of my data set?
> Thank you for any suggestions.
> Best,
>
> tomek
>
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