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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. | 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.) | 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: | While each analysis type has its own nuances, in general the steps to build a model are: | ||
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You can quickly view your data by right-clicking on the appropriate button ('''X''' or '''Y''') and then select '''"Plot Data"''' | You can quickly view your data by right-clicking on the appropriate button ('''X''' or '''Y''') and then select '''"Plot Data"''' | ||
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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. | 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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Revision as of 10:48, 16 March 2009
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. |
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.) |
While each analysis type has its own nuances, in general the steps to build a model are:
There is more than one way to accomplish each of the above steps. For example, preprocessing can be set for the X block by
(Hint: Once selected, use the Preprocess/X-block and Preprocess/Y-block menus to save the current preprocessing as the default.) You can quickly view your data by right-clicking on the appropriate button (X or Y) and then select "Plot Data" |
Perhaps the quickest way for new users to complete the remaining steps to build the model is to use the flowchart. |