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To Register on SciFinder: 1. Click Next to begin registration as a new user. 2. Click Accept after reading the terms below. 3. Next, fill in the desired fields and click Register . 4. This message will then appear, prompting you to click on the link that was emailed to you. 5. Once you receive your email, click...
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General Information MatLab, available to all LSU A&M students, faculty, and staff, is a mathematical program that can be used for matrix manipulation, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, and the creation of user interfaces. Note: Matlab is not available for LSU campuses outside of A&M at this time. Download & Install MatLab is...
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General Information ProjectLibre is an open source alternative to Microsoft Project. It is also the new updated version of OpenProj. The developers of OpenProj A compliment to Apache OpenOffice and...
Article Id: 17086

The MathID is a specific code generated by Mathematica to identify your computer system with your Mathematica software. If you have already installed Mathematica onto your computer and entered your password, review the following: To Find Your Specific MathID in Mathematica: 1. To retrieve your MathID, open Mathematica and navigate to the Help menu. 2. Select About...
Article Id: 13340

This article will provide a step by step guide to producing a three dimensional object in SolidWorks. 1. Select Part from the list of new projects 2. Select the plane ( front, right, top ) in which you would like to insert the drawing, right click and select the Insert Sketch button . 3. Draw 2D version of part then select Extruded Boss/Base .
Article Id: 7050

Changing the Drawing Units: 1. Open SolidWorks and create a New File. 2. In the bottom right corner of the program, there will be units and dimensions options available to change. Use the drop down menu to do so. OR 1. Open SolidWorks. 2. Click Tools | Options. 3. Click the Document Properties tab, select the Units ...
Article Id: 7150

By creating a histogram, users are able to create graphical displays of tabulated frequencies that show the proportion of cases in several specified categories. Histograms are only one way SAS is able to create a graphic to show the relationships between data. To Create a Histogram: 1. Open a new spread sheet and enter all relevant data. For more help see GROK article 5097 .
Article Id: 5125

A Box Plot is a graphic representation of a distribution by a rectangle in which the median and first and third quartiles are marked by lines parallel to the ends. The spacing between the different parts of the box help indicate variance, skew, and identify outliers. To Create a Box Plot: 1. Open a new spreadsheet and enter all relevant data. For more help, visit ...
Article Id: 5127

The probability plot is a graphical technique for assessing whether or not a data set follows a given distribution. Departures from this line indicate departures from the specified distribution. To Create a Probability Plot: 1. Open a new spread sheet and enter all relevant data. For more help click HERE . 2. Next, go to Graphs and click Probability Plot .
Article Id: 5128

Summary Statistics are used to summarize a set of observations in order to communicate possibilities about the data such as: the measure of location, variance, range, and absolute deviation. 1. Open a new spread sheet and enter all relevant data. For more help click HERE . 2. Next, Click on Statistics and go to Descriptive and then select Summary Statistics . 3....
Article Id: 5129

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