Re: [SLE] Statistical software for Linux?
On Saturday 20 January 2001 12:29, Alex Daniloff wrote:
Hello Linux folkz, Does somebody know any good statistical software for Linux that allows to create Pareto charts, draw graphs, diagrams, calculate cumulative percentage, Cpk, median, standard distribution and other things for the yield improvement engineering applications? Thanks in advance. Alex
R - http://www.r-project.org -- excellent graphics octave - a free version of Matlab Xplore - in the CD's (or is it Explore) -- Alvaro Novo SuSE 6.4 -=- Kernel 2.4.0 -=- KDE 2.1.0-Beta1-0 12:41pm up 3 days, 12:23, 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.05, 0.37
On Saturday 20 January 2001 13:46, Álvaro A. Novo wrote:
On Saturday 20 January 2001 12:29, Alex Daniloff wrote:
Hello Linux folkz, Does somebody know any good statistical software for Linux that allows to create Pareto charts, draw graphs, diagrams, calculate cumulative percentage, Cpk, median, standard distribution and other things for the yield improvement engineering applications? Thanks in advance. Alex
R - http://www.r-project.org -- excellent graphics octave - a free version of Matlab Xplore - in the CD's (or is it Explore)
I think MuPAD has a statistical capability, and so does Sic-Lab, if memory serves correctly. jlk -- Scientific theories, according to Sir Karl Popper, can be "falsified," or proven wrong, by experiment. Unscientific theories -Marxist dialectical history and Freudian psychology were Popper's favorites- are formed in such a way that they cannot be falsified by data.
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Jerry Kreps
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tabanna
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Álvaro A. Novo