I'm really new to SuSE ... Just installed two days ago .. . Sorry for my trivial questions .. I wonder if there exist a "data analysis" package running on SuSE. I mean I need FFT and some low-pass and band-pass digital filters to get rid of the noise in my simulation data. In addition, I figured out GNUPlot generates good graphs but has poor data fitting features. Mathematica does have this feature ( polynomial, Bezier , etc ...). It's pretty straightforward to fit a curve to data generated by Mathematica. It's not so easy to do that by importing data though. I was wondering whether there exists some code, running on SuSE, that has comprehensive data fitting capabilities and a graphic interface. Something just as simple as EXCEL on Windows would be acceptable. Thank you. Best regards, Maura E.M.
On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 22:31, Maura Edelweiss wrote:
I'm really new to SuSE ... Just installed two days ago .. . Sorry for my trivial questions ..
It's been an adventure, hasn't it? Trivial questions don't bother me; quitters do. :)
I wonder if there exist a "data analysis" package running on SuSE. I mean I need FFT and some low-pass and band-pass digital filters to get rid of the noise in my simulation data.
I mostly have no idea what you're talking about, but it sounds like a lot of math.
Something just as simple as EXCEL on Windows would be acceptable.
If you can get your simulation data into a reasonably sane columnar or even (!) CSV format, Gnumeric and StarCalc are both decent spread sheet programs for Linux; each of which is on the CDs. StarCalc is a part of StarOffice, and Gnumeric is a GNOME application. You can use YaST or YaST2 to search for and install both packages; decide which one you like. I've not played with Gnumeric, but I'd be willing to bet that StarCalc has superior graphing abilities. As a side benefit, StarWriter has a decent Word Document reader, and can even write MS-compatible .doc files. Great fun, I tell you. :) -- -=|JP|=- Need a good geek? I'm unemployed! '01 B15 SE/PP | http://www.xanga.com/cowboydren/ | <//>< '95 SL2 Auto | cowboydren @ yahoo . com | _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Maura Edelweiss wrote:
I'm really new to SuSE ... Just installed two days ago .. . Sorry for my trivial questions ..
I wonder if there exist a "data analysis" package running on SuSE. I mean I need FFT and some low-pass and band-pass digital filters to get rid of the noise in my simulation data. In addition, I figured out GNUPlot generates good graphs but has poor data fitting features. Mathematica does have this feature ( polynomial, Bezier , etc ...). It's pretty straightforward to fit a curve to data generated by Mathematica. It's not so easy to do that by importing data though. I was wondering whether there exists some code, running on SuSE, that has comprehensive data fitting capabilities and a graphic interface. Something just as simple as EXCEL on Windows would be acceptable.
Try SciLab, it's pretty good. http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab/ -- $|=1;while(1){print pack("h*",'75861647f302d4560275f6272797f3');sleep(1); for(1..16){for(8,32,8,7){print chr($_);}select(undef,undef,undef,.05);}}
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