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Subject: AW: Beginner's choice: R or MatLab ?
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 07:57:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: Fränzi Korner <[email protected]>
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I have bought the very cheap student version of MatLab some (many, ca. 10!) years ago, and I could not use it because the student version does only a part of what the normal version of MatLab does. I do not know whether this is still like that.
If the student version is still a strongly reduced version of MatLab,
students that do not stay at your institute for their life might be happier with knowledge in R than in MatLab.
Fränzi



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Subject: Beginner's choice: R or MatLab ?
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 08:55:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dany Adams <[email protected]>
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I have been chosen to become the morphometrics "expert" in my lab. I am
already the statistics person (by no means an expert, though).  I was
looking into learning R as a way to do both more effectively. It seems
to be the future of statistics, plus I have an expert in my family.
However, the other PI in my lab is interested in having me learn MatLab,
since [1] we already use it for other things, [2] it is site licensed at
my University, [3] the company, and therefore technical help, is nearby,
[4] and he feels it is intuitive in a way that will help me teach others.

Is there a morphometrics reason to choose one over the other ? I am
assuming that whatever peripherals I will need to buy are the same, so
the question is about quality, ease of use, learning curve, and anything
else that would be of use to know.

Thank you all very much.

Dany Adams


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