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- From: cids05@vaxa.strath.ac.uk (Dr Stephen K Tagg)
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- Subject: Re: need help with alscal
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 12:59:45 GMT
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- In article <1jksmrINNjab@gap.caltech.edu>, rosy@cco.caltech.edu (Rosemary Macedo) writes:
- > I'd like to create a correlation matrix for several variables
- > from my active system file,
- Step 1. Use Correlation procedures output matrix.
- Step 2. Input matrix to generate active system file
- Step 3. Alscal using similarity (and making /criteria cutoff -1)
- STep 3. Enjoy.
- > convert this to a distance matrix, and use that in ALSCAL.
- >
- > I don't want to do anything fancy, just a simple 2-D fit.
- >
- > My question is, how? Or rather, how to do it easily...
- > it's not obvious from the documentation (or I could be too
- > jet lagged).
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