Re: cftool
- From: "Marvin Lopes" <morelleka@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 07:48:29 -0400
Steven Lord wrote:
fitting
"Marvin Lopes" <morelleka@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Marvin Lopes wrote:
Tom Lane wrote:
In the demos it shows the ability to choose in the
go tomenu
the
function you would like to use for fitting. When I
options.fitting
I
get no options. The only option I have is table
you
There should also be a "new fit" button on the top. If
look atclick
that you
can proceed to select a type of fit, "apply" it, and
thethe
results.
-- Tom
Thanks for quick response, but unfortunately i do not have
"newtable
fit button". Al I got is blank in top of that menu and
upoptions
at the bottom?! Is there something I must change in the set
orIt
options of matlab to allow for access to all menu options?!
isyep, I did create a data set and somehow that button would not be
driving me nuts.maybe I need an additional extension? Anyone?
thanks again
thanks
The only other possible thing I could think of: did you create a
data set
in the CFTOOL yet? Click on the Data button and create a data set
from some
variables in your workspace (if you don't have anything in your
workspace,
load the census.mat file as sample data). Then try going to the
Fit window
and see if the New Fit button appears/is enabled.
Also, just to confirm: what version of MATLAB, what operating
system, and
what Java version are you using? Type "version -java" without the
quotes at
the MATLAB prompt to determine the Java version.
--
Steve Lord
slord@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
available. Matlab 7 is my version and Windows XP is OS. As for Java
not sure, I believe the latest update of it (am at work now, can't
check. How can Java affect Matlab performance? thanks
PS: I will post Java version as soon as I get home.
.
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