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===Purpose===
==Getting Started==
Display summary of DataSet object contents.
In general, data is stored in a dataset object.
===Synopsis===
 
:disp(x)
 
===Description===
 
Displays a summary of the given DataSet object's contents in the console window.
 
===See Also===
 
[[dataset]]
==From a GUI==
 
Using PLS_Toolbox and Solo, it is easy to import data into a dataset object using the data importer.  From the workspace browser select File/Import Data to launch the GUI.
 
==From the MATLAB Command Line==
 
 
From the command line, the easiest way to create a dataset is to pass an array to the dataset function.  First we will create an array of data to be passed to the dataset function. 
 
<pre>
>> t    = [0:0.1:10]';
>> x    = [cos(t) sin(t) exp(-t)];
>> data = dataset(x)
data =  
      name: x
      type: data
      date: 23-May-2016 11:24:53
    moddate: 23-May-2016 11:24:53
      data: 101x3 [double]
      label: {2x1} [array (char)]
              Mode 1  [: ]
              Mode 2  [: ]
  axisscale: {2x1} [vector (real)] (axistype)
              Mode 1  [: ] (none)
              Mode 2  [: ] (none)
      title: {2x1} [vector (char)]
              Mode 1  [: ]
              Mode 2  [: ]
      class: {2x1} [vector (double)]
              Mode 1  [: ]
              Mode 2  [: ]
    classid: {2x1} [cell of strings]
    include: {2x1} [vector (integer)]
              Mode 1  [: 1x101]
              Mode 2  [: 1x3] 
    history: {1x1 cell} [array (char)]
      OTHER: [View Class Summary]
</pre>
 
Alternatively we could start with an empty dataset and assign the the array x to its datafield.  
 
<pre>
newdata = dataset;
newdata.data = x;
 
 
</pre>
 
==Exporting Dataset to desired format==

Revision as of 11:30, 23 May 2016

Getting Started

In general, data is stored in a dataset object.



From a GUI

Using PLS_Toolbox and Solo, it is easy to import data into a dataset object using the data importer. From the workspace browser select File/Import Data to launch the GUI.

From the MATLAB Command Line

From the command line, the easiest way to create a dataset is to pass an array to the dataset function. First we will create an array of data to be passed to the dataset function.

>> t    = [0:0.1:10]';
>> x    = [cos(t) sin(t) exp(-t)];
>> data = dataset(x)
 
data = 
       name: x
       type: data 
       date: 23-May-2016 11:24:53
    moddate: 23-May-2016 11:24:53
       data: 101x3 [double]
      label: {2x1} [array (char)]
               Mode 1  [: ] 
               Mode 2  [: ] 
  axisscale: {2x1} [vector (real)] (axistype)
               Mode 1  [: ] (none) 
               Mode 2  [: ] (none) 
      title: {2x1} [vector (char)]
               Mode 1  [: ] 
               Mode 2  [: ] 
      class: {2x1} [vector (double)]
               Mode 1  [: ] 
               Mode 2  [: ] 
    classid: {2x1} [cell of strings]
    include: {2x1} [vector (integer)]
               Mode 1  [: 1x101] 
               Mode 2  [: 1x3]   
    history: {1x1 cell} [array (char)]
      OTHER: [View Class Summary]

Alternatively we could start with an empty dataset and assign the the array x to its datafield.

newdata = dataset;
newdata.data = x;


Exporting Dataset to desired format