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Old 07-24-2012, 06:43 AM
Frank Lanitz
 
Default Alternatives for Statgraphics

Hi folks,

A friend ask me whether I do know an (FLOSS) alternative to
Statgraphics. Unfortunately I don't know this program neither available
FLOSS possibilities out there. Anyone of you might having an idea? I I
understand him correctly, its mostly used for planning test parameters
on experiments and finding correlations between them.

Cheers,
Frank


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Old 07-24-2012, 02:41 PM
Camaleón
 
Default Alternatives for Statgraphics

On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 08:43:07 +0200, Frank Lanitz wrote:

> A friend ask me whether I do know an (FLOSS) alternative to
> Statgraphics. Unfortunately I don't know this program neither available
> FLOSS possibilities out there. Anyone of you might having an idea? I I
> understand him correctly, its mostly used for planning test parameters
> on experiments and finding correlations between them.

I don't know of any, sorry :-( but maybe you can direct your friend to
this Wikipedia link with lots of programs for the same purpose so he/she
can check and review if there's any that can fit to his/her requirements:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_statistical_packages

Greetings,

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Old 07-24-2012, 06:51 PM
"John W. Foster"
 
Default Alternatives for Statgraphics

On Tue, 2012-07-24 at 08:43 +0200, Frank Lanitz wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> A friend ask me whether I do know an (FLOSS) alternative to
> Statgraphics. Unfortunately I don't know this program neither available
> FLOSS possibilities out there. Anyone of you might having an idea? I I
> understand him correctly, its mostly used for planning test parameters
> on experiments and finding correlations between them.
>
> Cheers,
> Frank
>
>

I think this will do what you need:

http://www.sagemath.org/

sage runs R as a subset of its functions & can do almost any variety of
math required. Its under heavy development but has stable versions. No
debian specific versions but some binaries are avilable, I using a
roll-my-own version compiled on Debian stable 64 bit. I have also
installed binaries for Ubuntu & they worked well. Sage has very few
dependencies as most of it is compiled into a very large almost
monolithic system, all of the subsets (R, Maxima, many more) apps are in
fact hacked to work within the sage system
Best wishes!!
frosty


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Old 07-29-2012, 07:51 AM
Frank Lanitz
 
Default Alternatives for Statgraphics

Am 24.07.2012 20:51, schrieb John W. Foster:
> On Tue, 2012-07-24 at 08:43 +0200, Frank Lanitz wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> A friend ask me whether I do know an (FLOSS) alternative to
>> Statgraphics. Unfortunately I don't know this program neither available
>> FLOSS possibilities out there. Anyone of you might having an idea? I I
>> understand him correctly, its mostly used for planning test parameters
>> on experiments and finding correlations between them.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Frank
>>
>>
>
> I think this will do what you need:
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/
>
> sage runs R as a subset of its functions & can do almost any variety of
> math required. Its under heavy development but has stable versions. No
> debian specific versions but some binaries are avilable, I using a
> roll-my-own version compiled on Debian stable 64 bit. I have also
> installed binaries for Ubuntu & they worked well. Sage has very few
> dependencies as most of it is compiled into a very large almost
> monolithic system, all of the subsets (R, Maxima, many more) apps are in
> fact hacked to work within the sage system
> Best wishes!!

Thank you very much. From my understand this should fit. However I
forwarded this info to my frined. Let's hope its what he was looking for

Cheers,
Frnak
 

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