Difference between revisions of "Opening Rave"
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If you see the error ''??? Undefined function or variable 'rave''' | If you see the error ''??? Undefined function or variable 'rave''' | ||
− | *This most likely means you have not run the [[Rave Installer]]. | + | *This most likely means you have not run the [[Installing Rave|Rave Installer]]. |
*At the top of the MATLAB window is an address bar. Click the browse button to its right and browse to the rave directory. | *At the top of the MATLAB window is an address bar. Click the browse button to its right and browse to the rave directory. | ||
*Type "rave" at the command line to start the installer. | *Type "rave" at the command line to start the installer. | ||
*After the installer finished, typing "rave" at the command line will open Rave. | *After the installer finished, typing "rave" at the command line will open Rave. |
Latest revision as of 00:44, 13 November 2011
To start Rave, open MATLAB and type "rave" at the command line.
After opening Rave, you must either:
- Load a data file by clicking "Manage Data Sets"
- or Load a previously created Rave Project by clicking "Load Project from File"
If you see the error ??? Undefined function or variable 'rave'
- This most likely means you have not run the Rave Installer.
- At the top of the MATLAB window is an address bar. Click the browse button to its right and browse to the rave directory.
- Type "rave" at the command line to start the installer.
- After the installer finished, typing "rave" at the command line will open Rave.