Is theer a statistical s/w package running on Linux (possibly SuSE) equivalent to Minitab or SAS or SPSS ??? All the above run on Windows or Unix and are very expensive for a grad.student to afford. Thank you, MEM
hi maura :-) have a look at R: http://www.r-project.org/ there should be rpm's available for suse. -- michael Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Is theer a statistical s/w package running on Linux (possibly SuSE) equivalent to Minitab or SAS or SPSS ??? All the above run on Windows or Unix and are very expensive for a grad.student to afford. Thank you, MEM
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 01:00:48PM -0400, Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Is theer a statistical s/w package running on Linux (possibly SuSE) equivalent to Minitab or SAS or SPSS ??? All the above run on Windows or Unix and are very expensive for a grad.student to afford.
take a look at pspp ... at gnu.org
Thank you, MEM
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On Tuesday 03 May 2005 11:00, Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Is theer a statistical s/w package running on Linux (possibly SuSE) equivalent to Minitab or SAS or SPSS ??? All the above run on Windows or Unix and are very expensive for a grad.student to afford. Thank you, MEM
I use R, at www.R-project.org, for the Stats courses I deal with. When combined with the Rcmdr interface you have a powerrful and easy to use package. Remember R is compatible with S so nearly all code written for S will work with R. Also check out CRAN.org for the comprehensive archive. TIm
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David Bear
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John Lamb
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Maura Edelweiss Monville
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Michael Galloway
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Tim Erickson