SOM Toolbox vs. SOM_PAK
We have tried to take full
advantage of the strengths of the Matlab, and therefore the SOM
Toolbox is not just a
SOM_PAK rewritten for Matlab but more
like a new set of programs. On the other hand, it must be emphasized
that the SOM Toolbox is intended to complement the
SOM_PAK,
not to replace it. Both program packages have their relative strengths
and weaknesses, some of which are roughly characterized below:
- System requirements: Toolbox requires Matlab 5 (which is
available for most common operating systems) and puts a heavier
load on the memory size and processor speed; SOM_PAK
requires only any (ANSI-C compliant) C compiler, and in MS-DOS,
not even that as a precompiled version exists
- Customization: the Matlab code of the Toolbox is much
easier to modify - requiring less expertise and time - than the
C code of the SOM_PAK
- Figure formats: the Toolbox, being based on
Matlab, can produce and print figures in most commonly used
formats, such as BMP, PCX, PPM, JPEG, TIFF, and PostScript;
SOM_PAK produces figures always in PostScript
- Variability: already, the availability of
functions greatly exceeds those available for SOM_PAK
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