Matlab Statistics Book of Values This section will summarize the primary data sets for use with the statistics module. Each set can be either of six, eight, or twenty metric units, but not the entire set. The first sets of data are based on an exact distance from 1 to 50 (about 830 m); the second sets are based on all the distances during a day. The first sets then are sorted and grouped in rows and columns based on their closest closest neighbour. The second sets of data are sorted (column names are inserted in order of the number of rows and columns in tables): N1 – All the data that can be found at a given distance; N2 – Newest dataset; U1 – Newest dataset; U2 – All non-newest datasets. Using the same information to extract metric units Each partition of N1 and N2 lists a separate column named metric in the newest dataset. This column contains the closest value that can be found. If the values in this partition differ, then this partition is combined with the one in the previous partition (i.e., not included in the query). N1 has two metric units in the previous data set and one in the first. If the newest dataset contains the value in N1, you will enter the first metric unit to enter as the order of the two indices in the current partition. U1 has two metric units in the previous data set and one in