On Mon, 17 Jul 2023 17:27:37 -0400 Bryan VanSchouwen wrote: > Hello. > > I just tried performing a correlation matrix calculation with > Cygwin's Octave software (having successfully performed this calculation > previously on other similar data sets) using the following commands within > Cygwin: > *****(start of commands)***** > [vansc@LAPTOP-OHN2RCVM > ~/PKG_domB_CHESCA_analysis_-_apo-cG-cA-RpcG-RpcA_4_Rp-ligs_manu_-_Jul_2023]$ > octave > GNU Octave, version 5.2.0 > Copyright (C) 2020 John W. Eaton and others. > This is free software; see the source code for copying conditions. > There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or > FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. For details, type 'warranty'. > > Octave was configured for "x86_64-pc-cygwin". > > Additional information about Octave is available at https://www.octave.org. > > Please contribute if you find this software useful. > For more information, visit https://www.octave.org/get-involved.html > > Read https://www.octave.org/bugs.html to learn how to submit bug reports. > For information about changes from previous versions, type 'news'. > > octave:1> load dm > octave:2> cdmt = cor(dm.') > octave:3> save dm.octave > *****(end of commands)***** > > > However, when I tried executing the "cdmt = cor(dm.')" command, I got the > following error message: > octave:2> cdmt = cor(dm.') > error: 'cor' undefined near line 1 column 8 > octave:2> > > For reference, I have attached a copy of the input "dm" matrix data file > that I was trying to use in the calculations within Octave (see attached > file). > > Do you have any idea what is going on here, and if there is a way to fix it > (or work around it)??
I do not really understand what you want to do, but corr() or corrcoef(), not cor()? -- Takashi Yano <takashi.y...@nifty.ne.jp> -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple