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  • 15 minutes from download to analysis

  • Stunning graphics for exploratory data analysis

  • Designed for ease of use

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Specification list Free Version Full Version
Most recent version Ver. 1.00
Language English
Operating system Windows 2000, Windows XP and
Windows Vista
Required hard disk space 270 MB
Raw data plotting features
  • Coloring according to groups, classes, sets, continuous variables etc
Principal component analysis (PCA)
  • Model estimation
  • Access to Scores, Loadings, Scores and Loadings and Bi-plots
  • Coloring of plots according to groups, classes, sets, continuous variables, model results (e.g. residuals) etc.
  • Overview of models: all models are stored in the same file
  • Access to all relevant plots
  • Prediction
Partial least squares (PLS)
  • Model estimation
  • All relevant plots
  • Prediction with automatic transformation
Transformations
  • Mean centering
  • Auto scaling
  • Standard Normal Variates
  • Multiplicative Scatter/Signal Correction
  • Derivatives (Savitzky-Golay)
  • 2nd Derivative (Finite Differences)
  • Transmittance -> Absorption (-log10)
Validation
  • Cross validation (cross validation according to selected variable  or defined object sets, and many other schemes)
  • Test set validation
Data import/export
  • Clipboard and Cut&Paste
  • Excel (via clipboard and file)
  • MATLAB (ver. 5 and later)
  • ASCII file (import only)
Additional features
  • Overview: All models stored in the same file
  • Overview: All predictions stored in the same file
  • Copy plots directly to PowerPoint or Clipboard
  • Variable selection - Principal variables
  • Cross & square terms (non-linear models)

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