P_TROIA@upr1.upr.clu.edu (03/19/91)
I would like to know which statisctical packages are available for the Amiga (PD prefered, but commercial would be good, too). My needs (for now) are very simple: I only need to do some simple regresions and ploting of data. I would also like to be able to produce decent quality graphics with the program. Thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paolo V. Troia | Universidad de Puerto Rico | // Amiga p_troia@upr1.upr.clu.edu | Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez | \X/ o nada! --------------------------------------------------------------------------
BAXTER_A@wehi.dn.mu.oz (03/21/91)
In article <48120@nigel.ee.udel.edu>, P_TROIA@upr1.upr.clu.edu writes: > I would like to know which statisctical packages are available for the > Amiga (PD prefered, but commercial would be good, too). My needs (for now) > are very simple: I only need to do some simple regresions and ploting of > data. I would also like to be able to produce decent quality graphics with > the program. > > Thanks! > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Paolo V. Troia | Universidad de Puerto Rico | // Amiga > p_troia@upr1.upr.clu.edu | Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez | \X/ o nada! > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I nearly missed your posting. I only scan for titles with "plotting" in them! Multiplot XLNd will do what you want. It is a quick look data plotting program wich can handle linear regressions as well as polynomial (to 5th order), log and exponential (both axes) fits. It prints at the highest resolution of your printer (can be set lower) and directly supports Poatscript and HP laser printers. It is on Fish Disk 376 (I think). Regards Alan
BAXTER_A@wehi.dn.mu.oz (03/21/91)
In article <23585@wehi.dn.mu.oz>, BAXTER_A@wehi.dn.mu.oz writes: >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I nearly missed your posting. I only scan for titles with "plotting" > in them! > > Multiplot XLNd will do what you want. It is a quick look data plotting > program wich can handle linear regressions as well as polynomial (to 5th > order), log and exponential (both axes) fits. It prints at the highest > resolution of your printer (can be set lower) and directly supports > Poatscript and HP laser printers. It is on Fish Disk 376 (I think). ^s ^4 " " > > Regards Alan :-) Regards Alan