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If you want to understand basic terminology and applications of Matlab functions, you can check an excellent resource developed from courses in a basic Matlab course in Germany. The functions include some additional examples, can be downloaded as well.
From the tutorial, you can set your default directory to use MATLAB functions. Before you start using matlab make sure all your previous scripts are saved in that location, so you don't lose the work you've done.
The Common MathStatFunctions.m script is a set of Matlab functions that can be used to calculate the average, median, mode, and variance of data sets. If you want to calculate these types of statistics, you can use MATLAB functions to calculate them. The files contain functions for each statistical measurement.
PLS_Toolbox and Solo are delivered as a Windows Installer (.exe for Windows only) or as a compressed ZIP file (all platforms). Installation is a two-part process of copying and decompressing files into a local folder and then adding those files to your MATLAB path. You will need your License Code (obtained at the time of purchase).
The most up-to-date version of PLS_Toolbox and Solo will be made available to users on our web site, www.eigenvector.com. Registered users can download new copies of the toolbox that incorporate the latest bug fixes. A username and password is required for access to the upgrades. Usernames and passwords are supplied when licenses are purchased (older version users should have received this information by registering their software). If you have forgotten your username and/or password, please write to helpdesk@eigenvector.com or use the lost username/password page accessible from the download page on the Eigenvector Research website. d2c66b5586