I started to download a trial version of MatLab, but got stuck on the page where it asks me to choose a "trial package" from the 17 listed. All I want to do is experiment with it for analyzing (mean, std dev) and graphing some sample data. Which package should I choose? MatLab Essentials?
Thanks

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Rik
Rik le 25 Mar 2020
I am not familiar with this selection. Can you share a screenshot of the window?
The functions you mention are present in the base Matlab, so you don't need any toolboxes for those functions.
Cynthia Moore
Cynthia Moore le 25 Mar 2020
I hope this screenshot shows up. I'm having a little trouble getting used to this discussion board software. It's quite different from any other I have ever used.

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Cynthia Moore
Cynthia Moore le 25 Mar 2020

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I'm just going to try a few plots to get a feel for the UI. So I just need the basic tools. If I like it, I'll buy a license.
If I select the MatLab Essentials package and then find that I need something else, can I add it?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 25 Mar 2020
Generally yes, but it can be easier to manage to ask for more initially. I suggest the Machine Learning one as that includes more statistical tools. And there is also a possibility that you might want Curve Fitting as well. I also tend to find that Optimization gets used a fair bit in fitting parameters.
Cynthia Moore
Cynthia Moore le 25 Mar 2020
So I can select more than one package?
I'm going to give that a try with the ones you suggest.
Thanks
Cynthia Moore
Cynthia Moore le 25 Mar 2020
I just selected Machine Learning and it went right to the installation. It did not give me a chance to select anything else.
I'm only going to do simple graphs of some medical data and generate a trend line. So I think I'll start over and grab the MatLab Essentials package.
This trial process is more complicated and less intuitive than it needs to be, IMHO. It definitely does not give a good first impression of Mathworks.
Cynthia Moore
Cynthia Moore le 25 Mar 2020
I just noiticed that it does tell me that I can add more toolboxes. Here's a screen shot of that dialog:
So I'll start with the essentials and add more if I need them.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 25 Mar 2020

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Probably. However if you happen to want box plots then take the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox too.

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Rik
Rik le 25 Mar 2020
Since R2020a there is a boxplot function in base Matlab as well: boxchart.

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