A lightweight, interactive data analysis program for bilinear modeling (PCA and PLS)
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Laydi Data Analysis Software

LICENSE
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Laydi is relased under the terms of the GNU GPL, included in the LICENSE file
in this directory.

DOCUMENTATION
-------------
The primary and canonical source of documentation is the source code. If a
keyboard shortcut is listed on the wiki but it does not work in the program,
the program is right, and the wiki is wrong.

That said, the next best place to look for documentation is the project wiki,
located at https://dev.pvv.ntnu.no/projects/laydi/help

Class documentation is in HTML form in the doc/ directory.

BUILDING
--------
Laydi is a python program, and as such, python will build compiled versions
of each .py file as it loads them. You do not need to explicitly compile the
program.

If you have just checked out the program to a directory named laydi, e.g. with
the command:

svn co https://dev.pvv.org/svn/laydi/trunk laydi

you can run it by typing:

cd laydi
./configure --prefix=`pwd`/build
make
./run-laydi

TODO
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The current TODO list can be found on
https://dev.pvv.ntnu.no/projects/laydi/report/1