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===Description===
===Description===
MODELVIEWER provides a graphical view of a model by enabling overview of scores, loadings, residuals etc. in one overall figure. Individual modes can be assessed by clicking plots and enlarged figures created by right-clicking plots.
MODELVIEWER provides a graphical view of a model by enabling overview of scores, loadings, residuals etc. in one overall figure. Individual modes can be assessed by clicking plots and enlarged figures created by right-clicking plots.
INPUTS:
====INPUTS====
* model = PARAFAC, Tucker, or NPLS model, and
* '''model''' = PARAFAC, Tucker, or NPLS model, and
* x  = X-block: predictor block (2-way array or DataSet Object).
* '''x''' = X-block: predictor block (2-way array or DataSet Object).
OUTPUT:
====OUTPUTS====
* model = standard model structure (See MODELSTRUCT).
* '''model''' = standard model structure (See MODELSTRUCT).
===See Also===
===See Also===
[[plotgui]], [[plotloads]], [[plotscores]]
[[plotgui]], [[plotloads]], [[plotscores]]

Revision as of 20:56, 2 September 2008

Purpose

Visualization of multi-way models.

Synopsis

model = modelviewer(model,x);

Description

MODELVIEWER provides a graphical view of a model by enabling overview of scores, loadings, residuals etc. in one overall figure. Individual modes can be assessed by clicking plots and enlarged figures created by right-clicking plots.

INPUTS

  • model = PARAFAC, Tucker, or NPLS model, and
  • x = X-block: predictor block (2-way array or DataSet Object).

OUTPUTS

  • model = standard model structure (See MODELSTRUCT).

See Also

plotgui, plotloads, plotscores