how can i get the statistics toolbox of Matlab 2013?
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i have installed matlab 2011b in my computer, and i can use Statistics Toolbox of this version. From some documents, i know statistics Toolbox has new functions we can use!! so ,how can i get this version statistic toolbox? i am a student, just do some research.
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Image Analyst
on 13 May 2013
You need to contact the Mathworks - they will send you an email with a link where you can download a trial version of the toolbox.
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chen
on 14 May 2013
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Image Analyst
on 14 May 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 14 May 2013
Your response should have been a comment, not a new, additional answer. See the FAQ: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_other_software_packages_exist_to_do_similar_work.3F
Walter Roberson
on 14 May 2013
Mathworks does not offer trial versions of the Student Version, only trial versions of the Academic and Professional versions.
In order to be able to install R2013a Stats Toolbox, you would need R2013a MATLAB.
Note that if you were to purchase R2013a Student Version, that that would include the Stats Toolbox (the Academic and Professional licenses do not include any toolboxes.)
I understand that the volunteers who work on Octave are working on a Stats Toolbox. It is unlikely that they have completed writing the new functions you are interested in, however.
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elyass
on 28 Jul 2014
I have installed matlab 2013a in my computer, and i can't use Statistics Toolbox of this version. when I use evalclusters which is exist in the package(clustering.evaluation), I have got this error:
Undefined function 'evalclusters' for input arguments of type 'double'. how can I install it? I run this command " license('test', 'statistics_toolbox') " and ans was 1 so the statistics toolbox is installed.
I would appreciate it if anyone could help me. Thanks
Andreas Goser
on 28 Jul 2014
This looks like an issue with "shadowing" - multiple commands with the same name on the path and MATLAB uses an unintended one. If you fail to find this quickly with the "which evalclusters -all" command, better re-install.
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