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jlab_addpath.m wants to add jdata but I don't have it #9
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Hello Jake,
I think the data are here
http://www.jmlilly.net/jmldata.html
2016-11-29 9:45 GMT+00:00 Jake Yeung <notifications@github.com>:
… Hi Jonathan,
Nice package and thanks for sharing your MATLAB code. I am trying to
install jLab, but the jlab_addpath.m seems to want to add a 'jdata' module
that I don't have installed. Do you know where I can install this jdata
module? I see hints of it in the documentation:
http://www.jmlilly.net/doc/jData.html but cannot find a git repository
that seems to contain this module.
Jake
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Hi Jake,
It's not necessary to have the jdata directory installed. Some tests don't
run if it's not installed, but that's fine. I've changed the wording in
the next release to make that clearer.
Best --- Jonathan
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Hello Jake,
I think the data are here
http://www.jmlilly.net/jmldata.html
2016-11-29 9:45 GMT+00:00 Jake Yeung ***@***.***>:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Nice package and thanks for sharing your MATLAB code. I am trying to
> install jLab, but the jlab_addpath.m seems to want to add a 'jdata'
module
> that I don't have installed. Do you know where I can install this jdata
> module? I see hints of it in the documentation:
> http://www.jmlilly.net/doc/jData.html but cannot find a git repository
> that seems to contain this module.
>
> Jake
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Hi Jonathan,
Nice package and thanks for sharing your MATLAB code. I am trying to install jLab, but the jlab_addpath.m seems to want to add a 'jdata' module that I don't have installed. Do you know where I can install this jdata module? I see hints of it in the documentation: http://www.jmlilly.net/doc/jData.html but cannot find a git repository that seems to contain this module.
Jake
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