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Once data has been loaded into the workspace, there are several ways to begin building a model.  For analysis tools like PCA where only an '''X''' block is required, you can right-click on the data icon in the '''Browser''' to reveal a list of analysis options. You can also drag the given data to an analysis method shortcut, such as the Decompose '''PCA''' shortcut.
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The Analysis GUI will then appear with the given data already loaded. (The large '''X''' (block) button in the Analysis GUI will appear depressed indicating the data is loaded - passing the cursor over the button will provide a summary of the '''X''' block data.)
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While each analysis type has its own nuances, in general the steps to build a model are:


# load the data
Does the software stop working if my maintenance expires?
# view the data
# choose preprocessing
# select the type of cross-validation to use (if any is desired - see [[Using Cross-Validation]])
# build the model
# review the model


There is more than one way to accomplish each of the above steps.  For example, preprocessing can be set for the '''X''' block by
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* clicking the '''"Choose Preprocessing"''' button in the Analysis Flowchart
* clicking the '''P''' button next to the '''X''' button
* select '''"Preprocess"''' menu item


('''Hint:''' Once selected, use the Preprocess/X-block and Preprocess/Y-block menus to save the current preprocessing as the default.)
Many of our software products come with a "maintenance agreement". The details of this service are given on the [http://www.eigenvector.com/maintagreement.htm Maintenance Agreement Page.]


You can quickly view your data by right-clicking on the appropriate button ('''X''' or '''Y''') and then select '''"Plot Data"'''
If your maintenance expires, the software does '''''not''''' stop working. Expired maintenance means you no longer have free access to new releases nor access to our help desk support.


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Perhaps the quickest way for new users to complete the remaining steps to build the model is to use the flowchart.


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''Related Question: Can I continue to use my license after the maintenance expires? Answer: Yes''
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[[Category:FAQ]]

Latest revision as of 12:04, 5 December 2018

Issue:

Does the software stop working if my maintenance expires?

Possible Solutions:

Many of our software products come with a "maintenance agreement". The details of this service are given on the Maintenance Agreement Page.

If your maintenance expires, the software does not stop working. Expired maintenance means you no longer have free access to new releases nor access to our help desk support.

For more information, also see the Blog post about the Maintenance Program

Related Question: Can I continue to use my license after the maintenance expires? Answer: Yes


Still having problems? Please contact our helpdesk at helpdesk@eigenvector.com