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* Workspace/MAT file - ''see [[WorkspaceBrowser_ImportingData#To_import_a_.mat_file|Importing .mat Files]]''
* Workspace/MAT file - ''see [[WorkspaceBrowser_ImportingData#To_import_a_.mat_file|Importing .mat Files]]''
* Delimited Text File (CSV,TXT) - ''see [[Text Import Settings]]''
* [[xclreadr|Delimited Text File (CSV,TXT)]] - ''see [[Text Import Settings]]''
* XY... Delimited Text Files (TXT,XY) - ''see [[Text Import Settings]]''
* [[xyreadr|XY... Delimited Text Files (TXT,XY)]] - ''see [[Text Import Settings]]''
* [[xlsreadr|Excel File (XLS,XLSX,CSV,TXT)]]
* [[xlsreadr|Excel File (XLS,XLSX,CSV,TXT)]]
* [[Experimentreadr |Experiment File (EXP,CSV,XLS,TXT)]]
* [[Experimentreadr |Experiment File (EXP,CSV,XLS,TXT)]]

Revision as of 12:05, 8 August 2013

Data can be imported into PLS_Toolbox or Solo from a variety of sources using File>Import Data (or similar) in the Workspace Browser, Analysis, and DataSet Editor windows. Sources include:




Additional import methods may be available depending on the specific purchased options and the distributor of your copy of PLS_Toolbox or Solo. See other notes below.

Notes

  • The Delimited Text File format provides a flexible way to import lots of different text file formats. For details on the format and the options available, see: Text Import Settings
  • The Experiment File import method is used to import multiple data files at once along with corresponding reference values. For more information on the Experiment File format and features, see the reference page for experimentreadr.
  • In some cases you may have to use the DataSet Editor to add additional information to your dataset. For instance, you may add labels and or axis scales after you've imported the raw data. See Key_GUIs for more information on using the DataSet Editor.
  • In cases involving n-way (multidimensional) data you man need to "build up" you dataset. More information about how to do that can be found here.