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Revision as of 13:18, 10 July 2009
Purpose
Read an Experiment file and import corresponding files.
Synopsis
- x = experimentreadr(filename)
Description
Experiment files include a list of data files and their corresponding "properties of interest" (y-values). An experiment file is expected to be a plain text file or a Microsoft Excel-formatted file. The file should consist of at least one column of text strings indicating the files to be read and used as samples in the X-block of a regression or classification model and one column of numerical values indicating the values to use as the corresponding y-block. If no experiment file filename is specified on the command line, the user is prompted to locate a suitable file.
Once loaded, the experiment file can be manipulated, excluding samples using the include field of the Row Labels tab, or y-block columns using the include field of the Column Labels tab. Samples can be marked as in the Calibration or Validation set using the Row Labels tab.
When all manipulations are complete, the user clicks the check-mark toolbar button to import all the indicated files and automatically load the experiment data into the Analysis GUI.
X-block File Formats
The x-block files named can be in any standard readable file format. However, experiment files do not currently allow for any multi-file formats. Named files must contain only one sample (row) of data per file.
Header Row
An experiment file can include an optional header row for the filenames and properties of interest. This row can contain text lables which will be used to label the y-block columns (i.e. giving a text description of the property of interest.)
Calibration/Validation
Experiment files can also contain information used to split the data into calibration and validation sets. To use this feature, include an additional column with the keywords "Calibration" or "Validation" next to each file. When the experiment is imported, the data will be automatically loaded into the appropriate data blocks. NOTE: other valid synonyms include (all are case insensitive)
- Calibration = Cal = C
- Validation = Val = V = Test = T
Example
filename,concentration,cal/val file1.spc,13.2,cal file2.spc,19.0,cal file3.spc,5.3,cal file4.spc,8.3,val
The above experiment file would define an experiment with three samples with X-block data stored in the indicated files and y-values of 13.2, 19.0, 5.3, and 8.3 (with a text description of the y-values as "concentration"). The first three files would be used for calibration, the last file for validation.