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The code documentation and user manual are compiled into a “Read the Docs” web page available at https://pamtra.readthedocs.io (last access: 6 September 2020), and Jupyter …
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Start Matlab and navigate to the PAM folder. Right click the ‘Current Folder’ panel in Matlab and select ‘Source Control’ and ‘Manage Files…’. Set the ‘Source control integration’ to ‘Git’ and …
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The open source version of PAM requires a valid licence for MATLAB (2014b or newer). Certain features further need access to tool boxes (curve fitting, image processing, optimization, statistics and machine learning, parallel computing) to work.
PAMcompiled: A compiled stand-alone version that does not require MATLAB. PAM-sampledata: Some example data the user can use to try out the PAM functionalities. PAMdocs: Project that contains files for the developers to update the PAM documentation and manual.
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Open MATLAB and navigate to the PAM folder. It is advised not to add the PAM folder to the Matlab path, as this might create confusion later on when using concurrent PAM versions. Here, type PAM into the command window to start PAM, or type the name of a sub-programs to start the particular window directly.