Hi everyone,
Please note that the latest version of MATLAB (2014B), has changed the graphics engine and as a result the plsgui will not work well. It will take us some time to fix this, so in the interim, I would suggest you stick with the previous release of MATLAB if you want to use the GUI. The command-line version is unaffected.
From Jan 2015:
randy posts:
Hi everyone,
Please note that the latest version of MATLAB (2014B), has changed the graphics engine and as a result the plsgui will not work well. It will take us some time to fix this, so in the interim, I would suggest you stick with the previous release of MATLAB if you want to use the GUI. The command-line version is unaffected.
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We are in the process of moving the program to python to avoid these upgrade-related issues in the future
From Jan 2015:
randy posts:
Hi everyone,
Please note that the latest version of MATLAB (2014B), has changed the graphics engine and as a result the plsgui will not work well. It will take us some time to fix this, so in the interim, I would suggest you stick with the previous release of MATLAB if you want to use the GUI. The command-line version is unaffected.
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We are in the process of moving the program to python to avoid these upgrade-related issues in the future
Hi,
I wondered whether the problem 2014B caused plsgui have been fixed yet and if so in which version?
Thanks,
John
Hi,
I wondered whether the problem 2014B caused plsgui have been fixed yet and if so in which version?
Thanks,
John
Hi John - we have not update the GUI yet. This would require a complete rewrite, so we are planning on porting everything over to Python, hopefully by the end of the year.
Hi John - we have not update the GUI yet. This would require a complete rewrite, so we are planning on porting everything over to Python, hopefully by the end of the year.
Hi Randy,
Thanks for getting back to me promptly. Glad to hear your porting to Python, good luck with it,
cheers,
John
Dear Randy,
Due to the expiration of my MATLAB version, I no longer can see my different LVs in PLS gui. The command line guidelines are also not giving me sufficient directions as how to view my results. Would you please direct me to the list of command lines for viewing the results, in the mean time, and would you be able to update us on the time that the Python version will be available?
Really appreciate it.
Cheers
Dear Randy,
Due to the expiration of my MATLAB version, I no longer can see my different LVs in PLS gui. The command line guidelines are also not giving me sufficient directions as how to view my results. Would you please direct me to the list of command lines for viewing the results, in the mean time, and would you be able to update us on the time that the Python version will be available?
Really appreciate it.
Cheers
Hi Maryam,
If you load the results file into Matlab and look into the field: results.field_descrip
you will see the description of the variables which should help
let me know if you need more info
Randy
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