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asymmetry (version 2.0.5)

Multidimensional Scaling of Asymmetric Proximities

Description

Multidimensional scaling models and methods for the visualization and analysis of asymmetric proximity data. An asymmetric data matrix has the same number of rows and columns, and these rows and columns refer to the same set of objects. At least some elements in the upper-triangle are different from the corresponding elements in the lower triangle. An example of an asymmetric matrix is a student migration table, where the rows correspond to the countries of origin of the students and the columns to the destination countries. This package provides algorithms for three multidimensional scaling models, the slide-vector model, a scaling model with unique dimensions and the asymscal model.Furthermore, some other procedures, such as a heat map for skew-symmetric data, and the decomposition of asymmetry are also provided for the exploratory analysis of asymmetric tables.

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install.packages('asymmetry')

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526

Version

2.0.5

License

GPL (>= 3)

Maintainer

Berrie Zielman

Last Published

October 2nd, 2025

Functions in asymmetry (2.0.5)

asymmetry-package

tools:::Rd_package_title("asymmetry")
mdsunique

MDS Model with Unique Dimensions
hmap

Heatmap for skew-symmetric data
productsafety

Intercountry Notification of Unsafe Products
asymscal

Weighted Euclidean Model for Asymmetric Matrices
plot

Plotmethod for Multidimensional Scaling models
skewsymmetry

Decompose an Asymmetric Matrix into Symmetric and Skew-symmetric Components
asymscalexample

Asymscal Example Data
Englishtowns

Distance Matrix of Eight English Towns
plot.skewsymmetry

Plotting method for the skew-symmetric part of an asymmetric matrix
summary.skewsymmetry

Summary method of the decomposition
slidevector

The slide-vector model
studentmigration

Student Mobility in the Erasmus Program