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Confidence interval using binofit
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Thanks everyone for the replies. Jiro Doke: I did a simple test with your method, but it did not work. Maybe I did not und...
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Identifying lab id within a parfor
Maybe I didn't make myself clear, sorry. Somewhat simlified he code looks something like this. I think I don't miss anything imp...
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Identifying lab id within a parfor
Thanks for the suggestion. Indeed I could use the iteration number in the for-loop, but the reason I wanted to do it with the...
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Identifying lab id within a parfor
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Identifying lab id within a parfor
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