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[Method info][X variables][Activity][PCA scores]
The List menu contains commands that dump to the main text window selected variables, information about the calculation, etc... Remember that the contents of the main text windows are automatically written to a file with the name of the ALMOND output file plus the extension .Log
This commands produce the display of some Calculation parameters on the main text window. The output looks like this:
This output corresponds exactly with the contents of the text window in the Calculation Parameters dialog. Follow this link to know details about this dialog and the exact meaning of the different parameters.
This command allows the User to display the values of a set of X variables. The variables to display can be chosen individually using a dialog like this:

Click on any line to mark or unmark it. When the list shows highlighted the desired variables press the OK button to apply the changes or Cancel to exit without modifying the X data.
The screen output produced by this command looks like this:
11-7 11-8 11-9 xalconh2 0.065594 0.049076 0.029921 xbconh2 0.019541 0.012917 0.011949 xbcoome 0.019515 0.018168 0.011921 xbmcn 0.165011 0.170370 0.166638 xbnconh 0.040518 0.025230 0.000000 xcar2 0.011947 0.011927 0.011896 xglucose 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 xhydan 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 xnhydan 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 xpip 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
There is a maximum limit of 20 variables to be displayed simultaneously, mainly because displaying many variables makes the output unreadable.
This commands produce the display of the Active variable/s on the main text window. These variables must have been imported previously with the command File>>>Import activity.
The output of this command looks like this:
Y1 xalconh2 3.432 xbconh2 3.356 xbcoome 2.553 xbmcn 2.046 xbnconh 3.854 xcar2 4.796 xglucose 2.770 xhydan 5.523 xnhydan 3.824 xpip 4.224
Every Y variable is presented in a separated column. Up to 4 columns can be shown.
This commands produce the display of the PCA scores on the main text window. Since the scores provide a simplified description of objects, this output can be useful for exporting the result of the PCA analysis to series design programs, etc...
The output produced by this command looks like that:
PCA scores PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 xalconh2 -0.324 -0.363 0.111 0.200 -0.272 xbconh2 0.175 -0.019 -0.145 -0.070 -0.055 xbcoome 0.453 0.012 -0.090 -0.068 0.036 xbmcn 0.483 -0.065 -0.119 0.435 0.245 xbnconh 0.071 0.705 0.390 0.081 -0.109 xcar2 -0.780 -0.182 0.285 -0.002 0.246 xglucose 0.647 -0.368 0.314 -0.271 -0.031 xhydan -0.076 0.217 -0.318 -0.203 0.066 xnhydan -0.401 0.072 -0.134 -0.167 0.131 xpip -0.248 -0.009 -0.294 0.067 -0.257