Launch another analysis

without re-launching the previous ones

* The analysis steps such as “Missing Values” or “Scaling” have generated new datasets. In order to gain times, it is not necessary to generate them again. You can launch another analysis directly from the last generated dataset, i.e. the one resulting from the scaling analysis, in our case.

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1 After having launched analyses that have produced output data, you can launch other analyses, starting from a previous step without re-launching them again. For that, just select the dataset corresponding to the point you want to restart new analyses. - To avoid re-launching an analysis which only produces results, just uncheck the “Launch” box for this one.
- If you only uncheck the “Launch” box for an analysis but not select the corresponding dataset in the dropdown, in this case the dataset for this analysis will not be take into account, and this will be the one produced at the previous step that will be take into account.
2 The RESET button allows clearing all analytical step, and also their corresponding results.

* Click on Scaling.

* To select a new analysis, you proceed in a same way as previous, by chosing one from the listbox. Suppose you want to launch a multivariate analysis such a PCA:

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1 A dropdown provides additional analysis. After selecting one, the workflow will be updated with the new analysis box.



* choose the PCA analysis, and you will see the parameter box of the PCA analysis appear as below:

* To launch the PCA analysis, click on the Launch Analysis button, and few seconds after that, the Results tab will appear. So, again you can click on the result list to view the corresponding results on the central part:

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tutorial/launch2.txt · Last modified: 2014/12/01 13:18 by admin