perlman@wanginst.UUCP (Gary Perlman) (10/03/86)
Time for some announcements concerning UNIX|STAT, my little stat package for UNIX and MSDOS. I have just finished a new Handbook. It incorporates the printed manual entries that until now were printed separately. It is about 100 pages. Separate printed manual entries are no longer available. The same liberal copyright for UNIX|STAT software has been extended to the Handbook. UNIX|STAT is now comes with an online version of the example in the Handbook, and several new programs. There is a new tutorial overview of the package written with the MSDOS user in mind, however a distribution scheme has not been worked out yet. The first thing that follows is general information about UNIX|STAT. After that, I have put a list of the changes for the last few versions of the package. Use it to see if you should order an update. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIX|STAT 5.2 Gary Perlman DATA MANIPULATION & ANALYSIS PROGRAMS FOR UNIX and MSDOS UNIX|STAT is a set of over 20 data manipulation and analysis programs developed at the University of California, San Diego and at the Wang Institute of Graduate Studies by Gary Perlman. The programs are designed with the UNIX philosophy that individual programs should be designed as tools that do one task well and produce output suitable for input via pipes to other programs. Interactive use is supported in the command line interpreter which also provides a programming language for complex analyses. Typical usage involves a pipeline of transformations of data followed by input to an analysis program, summarized schematically by: INPUT DATA | TRANSFORM | ANALYSIS | OUTPUT RESULTS Functions built into many statistical packages (e.g., graphics and editing) are not re-invented in UNIX|STAT which delegates such responsibility to standard tools. DATA MANIPULATION PROGRAMS: abut join data files colex column extraction dm column oriented data manipulator dsort multiple key data sorting filter maketrix create matrix type file from free-form file perm permute line order probdist probability distribution functions ranksort rank order columns repeat repeat a pattern or file reverse reverse lines, columns, and characters series generate a series of numbers transpose transpose matrix type file validata verify data file consistency DATA ANALYSIS PROGRAMS: anova multi-factor analysis of variance calc interactive algebraic modeling calculator contab contingency tables and chi-square desc descriptions histograms, frequency tables dprime signal detection d' and beta calculations oneway one-way anova and t-test with error-bar plots pair paired data statistics, regression, plots regress multivariate linear regression and correlation stats report summary statistics ts time series analysis and plots FEATURES: easy to use programs (negligible training period) simple input formats (free format field oriented) used in pipelines with other utilities (sort, print) flexible data manipulation several simple lineprinter plotting options data validation (range and type checking) documentation includes online manual entries, Handbook consistent option conventions with online help runs on any UNIX System (V6, V7, 2.8BSD, 4BSD, System V, etc.) runs on MSDOS 2.0 and 3.0 with 96K (IBM, Wang, AT&T, etc.) usually less than a few seconds per analysis liberal copyright (but can't be distributed for gain) in use at hundreds of MSDOS and UNIX sites since 1980 WARRANTY AND DISTRIBUTION CONDITIONS: Carefully read the following warranty and conditions. If you do not find them acceptable, you should not order or use UNIX|STAT. Warranty. UNIX|STAT is provided ``as is'' and without any warranty expressed or implied. There is no claim that UNIX|STAT is suited to your needs, nor that it will run on your particular hardware/software configuration. The availability of and programs in UNIX|STAT may change without notice. Copyright Conditions. You may make copies of any tangible forms of UNIX|STAT, provided that there is no material gain involved, and provided that the information in this flyer accompanies every copy. You may not modify the source code for any purposes other than getting the programs to work on your system. You may not distribute any modified source code to any sites other than your own. Any costs in compiling or porting UNIX|STAT to your system are your's alone, and not any other parties. Use At Your Own Risk. All risk of loss of any kind due to use of UNIX|STAT is with you, the user. You are responsible for all mishaps, even if the programs prove to be defective. You must be trained at your expense to learn to use the programs. In particular, you are hereby given fair warning that data analysis programs make many assumptions about data, These assumptions affect the validity of conclusions you may make based on the programs. References to appropriate statistical sources are made in the UNIX|STAT Handbook and in the manual entries for specific programs. ORDERING INFORMATION: Carefully read the instructions below. Orders not following them may be be returned or even discarded. All prices include delivery and should be prepaid to G. Perlman. Checks must be in US funds, drawn on a US bank. Orders that include any terms or conditions other than those in this notice may be returned or discarded. Company purchase orders should be avoided in favor of a personal check, with a request for a receipt if needed. Orders must include a delivery mailing label acceptable to the post office, and international orders must include the country name on the label. Orders without mailing labels may not be deliverable or returnable. UNIX Version of UNIX|STAT: Price: $20 Contents: Programs (C language) & Preformatted Manual Files Space: 450K bytes for source and manuals, 450K bytes for binaries Format: 600 foot half inch 9 track mag tape, 1600 bpi tar format MSDOS Version of UNIX|STAT: Price: $15 Contents: Preformatted Manuals and Executables Space: 700K for binaries and online manuals Format: 2S/2D MSDOS 5.25 inch floppy diskettes Handbook: Price: $10 Contents: Examples, Reference Materials, CALC & DM Manuals, Manual Entries Format: Typeset Manual (over 100 pages, 3 hole, shrink wrapped) Note: This handbook incorporates the previously separately printed manuals CONTACT: Gary Perlman Wang Institute of Graduate Studies Tyng Road Tyngsboro, MA 01879 USA UUCP: decvax!wanginst!perlman.uucp CSNET: perlman@wanginst.csnet NOTES: UNIX is a trademark of AT&T Bell Laboratories. MSDOS is a trademark of MicroSoft. UNIX|STAT is NOT a product of any company or organization. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Changes for Release 5.0 March 1985 General reworked to increase portability, reliability, usability most commands now use standard option parser (getopt) all calculations now done in double precision improved error messages better approximations for F-ratios efficiency of I/O improved most programs ported to MSDOS improved random number seeding on UNIX (perm, dm) standard exit status (0) on successful runs version control added Specific Programs regress: NEW partial correlation analysis colex: added as alternative to dm trans: added as alternative to dm Changes for Release 5.1 November 1985 General several minor bugs removed full package ported to MSDOS Specific Programs calc: some bugs fixed, ported to MSDOS stats: NEW program for simple statistics trans: no longer distributed (dm) Changes for Release 5.2 January 1986 General on-line help in most programs (-LOV options) UNIX|STAT Handbook and new manual entries on-line manuals on MSDOS Specific Programs probdist: 5 probability distributions with random number generation pof: deleted from distribution (probdist) chisq: deleted from distribution (probdist) contab: NEW crosstabs and chi-square program pair: plotting options added dataplot: deleted from distribution (pair) anova: program more robust oneway: error bar plots, unweighted means solution regress: better support for residual plotting vincent: no longer distributed (use ts -l option) Changes for Release 5.2 October 1986 (Some changes not yet on MSDOS) General Second Edition of Handbook (with manual entries) Handbook examples now online Manual entries no longer distributed separate from handbook for infinite F ratios, 9999 is used Specific Programs cat: NEW program added for MSDOS compatibility colex: formatted output of columns added dm: some new operators added, bugs fixed dm: random seed can now follow R[AND] operator dm: no longer checks for non-numerical inputs (use number(si)) dsort: NEW program for sorting data files by columns ff: NEW program for pagination, simple text formatting fpack: NEW program for packing files into plain archives perm: sorting options added regress: improved matrix calculations -- Gary Perlman Wang Institute Tyngsboro, MA 01879 (617) 649-9731 UUCP: decvax!wanginst!perlman CSNET: perlman@wanginst