Matlab Tutorial
These notes hopefully serve as an
introduction to the 'wonderful world' of Matlab.
They cover the basics that are needed in
order to carry out multivariate analysis (MVA). Specifically they will give
details of how to do and view the results of principal components analysis
(PCA), discriminant function analysis (DFA) and hierarchical cluster analysis
(HCA).
Author: Roy Goodacre, Roy.Goodacre@manchester.ac.uk
The tutorial and appendix files:
- Tutorial: a matlab tutorial for multivariate analysis
- Appendix: A bit about multivariate
analysis.
Worked examples
- Ampicillin in bacterial backgrounds analysed by PyMS:
- UTI bacteria analysed by FT-IR:
Programs
- Clustering toolbox - Zip-file of Matlab
m-files [58 Kb]
- PFE - Zip-file for program file editor
[588 Kb]
- opus2nt - Zip-file for the conversion
program from IR Opus file format to text [27 Kb]
- Ghost - Zip-file containing set-up for
postscript viewer [4.6 Mb]
References
Timmins, É.M., Howell,
S.A., Alsberg,
B.K., Noble, W.C. and Goodacre, R. (1998) Rapid differentiation of closely
related Candida species and strains by pyrolysis mass spectrometry and
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Journal of Clinical Microbiology
36, 367-374. [candida.pdf]
Goodacre, R., Timmins,
É.M., Burton,
R., Kaderbhai, N., Woodward, A.M., Kell, D.B. and Rooney, P.J. (1998) Rapid
identification of urinary tract infection bacteria using hyperspectral, whole
organism fingerprinting and artificial neural networks. Microbiology 144,
1157-1170. [uti.pdf]