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This depends on your experience with Matlab and multivariate analysis. To learn more about multivariate analysis, start with the <a desc="matlab:pls_toolboxhelp">PLS_Toolbox Manual</a> (Requires <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html">FREE Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader</a>)
The answer to this question depends on your experience with Matlab and multivariate analysis. To learn more about multivariate analysis, start with the PLS_Toolbox Manual.
 
To learn more about how to use the PLS_Toolbox software, see the [[Software User Guide]] pages.
   
   
PLS_Toolbox is comprised of tools for all levels of users. There are several graphical user interfaces (GUIs) available to users who are less familiar with the Matlab command-line interface. Try starting [[browse}|the Workspace Browser]] (type "browse" at the command line). From this window, you can start the most common Graphical interfaces as well as start working with data using the DataSet editor. This is also the starting point for the stand-alone Solo software.
   
   
PLS_Toolbox is comprised of tools for all levels of users. There are several graphical user interfaces (GUIs) available to users who are less familiar with the Matlab command-line interface. Try starting <a desc="matlab:browse">the Toolbox Browser</a> (click on the link, OR type "browse" at the command line). From this toolbar, you can start the most common Graphical interfaces as well as start working with data using the DataSet editor.
'''See also:'''
<b>See also:</b><blockquote>
:[[browse]] - PLS_Toolbox Workspace browser and data analysis entry point.
:[[browse]] - PLS_Toolbox Workspace browser and data analysis entry point.
:[[editds]] - Editor for DataSet Objects.
:[[editds]] - Editor for DataSet Objects.
:[[analysis]] - Graphical user interface for data analysis.
:[[analysis]] - Graphical user interface for data analysis.
</blockquote>
 
Users familiar with Matlab or whos needs expand beyond PLS_Toolbox GUIs can work with the very powerful command-line functions in PLS_Toolbox. This help interface lists many of the common multivariate analysis tasks and lists the functions best used for those tasks. See the sections on "Help Tips" to learn more about each of these functions and utilities.
Users familiar with Matlab or whos needs expand beyond PLS_Toolbox GUIs can work with the very powerful command-line functions in PLS_Toolbox. The [[Function Reference Manual]] lists many of the common multivariate analysis tasks and lists the functions best used for those tasks. See the sections on "Help Tips" to learn more about each of these functions and utilities.
   
   
(Sub topic of [[Getting_Started_Documentation_and_Help|Getting_Started_Documentation_and_Help]])
(Sub topic of [[Getting_Started_Documentation_and_Help|Getting_Started_Documentation_and_Help]])

Revision as of 12:18, 4 September 2008

The answer to this question depends on your experience with Matlab and multivariate analysis. To learn more about multivariate analysis, start with the PLS_Toolbox Manual.

To learn more about how to use the PLS_Toolbox software, see the Software User Guide pages.

PLS_Toolbox is comprised of tools for all levels of users. There are several graphical user interfaces (GUIs) available to users who are less familiar with the Matlab command-line interface. Try starting [[browse}|the Workspace Browser]] (type "browse" at the command line). From this window, you can start the most common Graphical interfaces as well as start working with data using the DataSet editor. This is also the starting point for the stand-alone Solo software.

See also:

browse - PLS_Toolbox Workspace browser and data analysis entry point.
editds - Editor for DataSet Objects.
analysis - Graphical user interface for data analysis.

Users familiar with Matlab or whos needs expand beyond PLS_Toolbox GUIs can work with the very powerful command-line functions in PLS_Toolbox. The Function Reference Manual lists many of the common multivariate analysis tasks and lists the functions best used for those tasks. See the sections on "Help Tips" to learn more about each of these functions and utilities.

(Sub topic of Getting_Started_Documentation_and_Help)