[LTER-im] MATLAB script inclusion?
Margaret O'Brien
margaret.obrien at ucsb.edu
Sun Feb 28 14:44:09 MST 2016
Thanks for the example, Wade. We have datasets with custom code at SBC,
too, so getting an idea of how others assemble these will help.
Margaret
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Margaret O'Brien
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On 2/23/16 9:22 AM, Wade Sheldon wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> Those are very different things. The "analyze with R, ..." links on
> the portal will generate a script in the respective language, based on
> the parsing the EML, that will load and analyze dataTable entities. So
> that's a link to John Porter's StatProg service the he and I
> collaborated on, and Duane incorporated in the portal. Those are meant
> for end-users to run to load your data into their own environment for
> inspection or analysis.
>
> What I think you're talking about is providing a download to accompany
> the data the includes the original processing script. If that's your
> goal you could include that as an otherEntity, and describe it
> accordingly. We've started to do that for very-involved grad student
> data sets with lots of derived tables and specialized analytical
> products (e.g.
> http://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/60f8792eb27cd2bd2debaf7e93a6c4f9
> entity 44).
>
> Wade
>
>
> On 2/23/2016 11:54 AM, Jonathan Walsh wrote:
>>
>> I see my data sets when viewed via the network portal have an analyze
>> with R, Matlab, SAS...' etc option. Can I actually include the
>> script we use for this dataset?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>>
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