Hello.

I just tried performing a correlation matrix calculation with
Cygwin's Octave software (having successfully performed this calculation
previously on other similar data sets) using the following commands within
Cygwin:
*****(start of commands)*****
[vansc@LAPTOP-OHN2RCVM
~/PKG_domB_CHESCA_analysis_-_apo-cG-cA-RpcG-RpcA_4_Rp-ligs_manu_-_Jul_2023]$
octave
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octave:1> load dm
octave:2> cdmt = cor(dm.')
octave:3> save dm.octave
*****(end of commands)*****


However, when I tried executing the "cdmt = cor(dm.')" command, I got the
following error message:
octave:2> cdmt = cor(dm.')
error: 'cor' undefined near line 1 column 8
octave:2>

For reference, I have attached a copy of the input "dm" matrix data file
that I was trying to use in the calculations within Octave (see attached
file).

Do you have any idea what is going on here, and if there is a way to fix it
(or work around it)??

Attachment: dm
Description: Binary data

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