ProjPursuit Selecting this button generates a window in which the projection pursuit index for the current two dimensional view of the data is plotted. As the tour progresses the index is plotted continuously. The value is also displayed directly beneath this button. Selecting this button also turns on the "PrnCmp Basis" button and spheres the data by principal components. Three of the projection pursuit indices are polynomial-based. These indices are measures of the difference between the empirical density and the standard normal density. There is no restriction in the software for running the projection pursuit with "PrnCmp Basis" turned off, but beware that this may not give sensible results for the polynomial indices. When "Optimz" is selected, the tour is guided by the gradient of the projection pursuit index, so that XGobi begins to search for views with high index values. Hopefully these views will expose interesting features of the data. When a maximum value of the projection pursuit index is reached the tour may turn itself off (this occurs when the gradients are all close to zero, meaning we have gone as far as possible in this direction to capture a maximum, and it is not possible to find any better direction). To restart the tour turn "Optimz" off. There are three types of indices currently implemented. One type is based on density estimation using expansions in orthogonal polynomials (Natural Hermite, Hermite, Legendre), another is based on kernel density estimations (Friedman-Tukey, Entropy). In each of these methods there is a parameter which it is desirable to alter from time to time. The scrollbar allows the interactive changing of these parameters. For the polynomials it controls the number of terms used in the expansions. For the kernel density estimation it controls the window width of the kernel. A third index type is based on detecting particular types of structure (Holes, Central Mass, Skewness). There are no parameter inputs to these indices.