I have issue with mahal() function
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When I use
ds = mahal([X Y], [X Y]);
Undefined function 'mahal' for input arguments of type 'double'
or
ds = mahal(double([X Y]), double([X Y]));
Undefined function 'mahal' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Can someone help me?
The X and Y are two list. X =
0.2000
-7.1100
-3.2900
-7.1100
-3.2100
-4.9200
-0.9000
5.6700
4.6300
5.3400
3.9200
4.8000
2.8700
5.7400
4.3600
4.0000
3.4900
4.1500
2.0400
-1.2200
3.4800
2.4500
-1.2200
-2.6100
2.4200
-6.0300
-4.8400
-2.3800
0.2500
3.2500
-5.2800
-4.2900
-1.8200
2.2800
0.4800
-0.7300
2.1000
1.1200
-0.9500
-2.4400
-5.6700
-4.9500
-2.2400
-4.2000
-4.7700
0.6800
5.8500
3.3300
4.3800
6.2100
4.8400
5.8100
2.8400
0.2100
0.9400
1.5200
0.1400
2.6800
0.8200
-1.2000
-2.0400
-1.3500
-3.1400
-3.1800
-5.1700
-5.3000
-1.1400
-4.7100
And Y =
-64.7900
-32.9500
-33.7900
-23.3200
-37.2300
-27.8100
-36.5100
-27.3200
-34.4400
-59.9400
-38.5600
-29.1900
-38.3100
-27.2900
-34.8900
-26.8600
-38.2200
-26.6400
-28.9300
-23.9900
-60.3400
-36.6800
-24.1000
-34.2300
-26.6600
-36.1900
-33.3900
-58.7000
-59.6300
-65.3800
-24.8500
-24.5600
-24.5200
-65.3800
-14.7800
-34.1500
-25.9200
-28.9100
-65.4300
-34.2700
-38.1000
-64.5800
-28.1900
-64.8000
-34.1900
-24.5800
-65.8900
-25.3400
-27.9100
-66.0900
-29.0500
-35.6600
-38.3700
-34.1800
-65.5500
-29.5100
-14.8700
-36.9100
-59.5400
-28.4500
-24.9500
-34.1700
-37.3600
-28.5200
-33.4300
-27.5500
-64.8200
-27.7100
1 Kommentar
Xi Chen
am 4 Aug. 2015
Antworten (3)
Sebastian Castro
am 3 Aug. 2015
0 Stimmen
The mahal function is in the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox (in older releases, just Statistics Toolbox).
Do you have this installed? You can check by typing "ver" at the Command Window and seeing if it appears.
- Sebastian
3 Kommentare
Xi Chen
am 3 Aug. 2015
Sebastian Castro
am 3 Aug. 2015
Hmmm... I wonder why it can't find the function then. First, try typing the following command:
>> which -all mahal
... and seeing if anything comes up. If it doesn't, it may be likely that something went wrong with where MATLAB is looking for functions. You could try resetting the default MATLAB path and toolbox cache with these commands,
>> restoredefaultpath
>> rehash toolboxcache
Let's see if that works.
- Sebastian
Xi Chen
am 4 Aug. 2015
Sebastian Castro
am 4 Aug. 2015
See how when you typed in that "which -all" command you got this:
>> which -all mahal
/Applications/MATLAB_R2015a.app/toolbox/stats/stats/mahal.m % Has no license available
/Applications/MATLAB_R2015a.app/toolbox/stats/stats/@gmdistribution/mahal.m % gmdistribution method, Has no license available
I would contact your license administrator or call MathWorks customer support to figure this out. I know absolutely nothing about licensing, but it seems like something is either wrong or expired.
- Sebastian
1 Kommentar
Walter Roberson
am 6 Aug. 2018
Right, the software is installed but you have no current valid license for it. This includes the case where you are using a license server and it has run out of licenses for that toolbox, but you would normally have seen other relevant messages as well in the license server case.
SHREEKANT DESHPANDE
am 6 Aug. 2018
Hi, I am new with matlab, however reasonably understand background statistics.
I am trying to calculate mahal distance (D2 = MAHAL(Y,X))between two set of matrices (10,4) and (3, 4) however system out is NAN.
Ex:
X is
6.27123 0.0565732 -0.0205172
7.1023 0.00702738 0.0178935
6.53152 0.0418525 -0.0182539
7.42208 0.00261353 0.0146638
3.32587 0.0585499 0.008547
7.27152 -0.0279264 0.0625709
6.39666 0.0161053 0.0292219
-8.31145 0.442099 0.0748912
-5.63082 -0.0296625 -0.211935
-8.44003 0.446935 0.0856395
and Y is
-9.89905 -0.0802276 -0.233074
-2.55819 -0.456706 -0.145712
-9.48164 -0.477232 0.336065
Please help me in calculating this distance. Thank you
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