Using aoctool in the right way

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Eric
Eric on 15 Nov 2017
Commented: Walter Roberson on 17 Nov 2017
Hi everyone,
I'm interested in using aoctool for some calculations but I can't find that much documentation for the function. I want to compare two groups (with unequel size) and use one covariate. Is it correct that I in the following function:
[h,atab,ctab,outstats] = AOCTOOL(X,Y,G)
Insert data like below with: X being a vector of the data, Y being a vector of covariate (like weight), G being the grouping?
X Y G
2 32 1
6 54 1
3 21 1
...
3 66 2
6 92 2
5 76 2
I really hope that someone can help me with this. Thanks a lot in advance.
Best regards,
Eric
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Nov 2017
Note: MATLAB is case-sensitive so you would need to use aoctool instead of AOCTOOL

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Chris Perkins
Chris Perkins on 17 Nov 2017
Hi Eric,
"aoctool" should work fine for your use case, given your description. The fact that one group might have more elements than the other shouldn't matter. Your 'X', 'Y', & 'G' data seem to be set correctly for "aoctool".
On the documentation page for "aoctool", there is an example that follow's your use case closely that you can look to, using car's weight, MPG, and grouping based on model year:

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