CONCOR method

Analyses of the links between subsets of variables measured on one set of cases.
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Updated 8 Jul 2004

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The SVD notion extended to several matrices corresponds to the function svdcp (for a column partitioned matrix), itself extended by svdbip or svdbip2, and by svdbips. (for a bi-partitioned matrix).

"Procrustes analyses", simultaneous regressions, or proximity analyses of a set of variables with another sets, correspond to the functions concor, concoreg and concorcano
These 3 analyses are extended for analyzing the links of several sets with several another sets, with the functions concorgm, concorgmreg and concorgmcano.
The 3 other functions (concors, concorsreg, concorscano) are given for calculating a set of simultaneous solutions instead of successive solutions.
The CONCOR method is written from 1997 to today by several authors.

Cite As

Roger Lafosse (2026). CONCOR method (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/5166-concor-method), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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1.0.0.0

Update for corrections, improvements and adding new functions.