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Re: Data-plotting program



Brian Hammack produced the following data stream:

>  Mike speculated:
> 
>  MME(| I would like to use my Apple II to plot and print graphs and,
>      | maybe, calculate regressions, given a bunch of input data points.
>      | This is what, for example, Cricket Graph will do on a Macintosh.
 
> Graph It! by Timeworks and Data Plot by Muse Software come to mind.
> I don't know about calculating regressions on either, though...

Marc Schweizer, one from our gang, once wrote a statistics software called
"LinReg" that was supposed to do exactly what you've been asking for. It hasn't
been completed at all, but last time I checked you could enter data into a
spreadsheet and calculate some tests and moments. (It's been cancelled very
early. - I guess the whole graphing stuff is missing.)
It's a IIgs desktop application.

If you'd like to have a copy, you should send Marc an e-mail. Despite our bad
influence, he's a stratospherically nice guy who will certainly share his
efforts with you. His address is schweizer@ubaclu.unibas.ch .

You've been warned: it's written in Pascal and requires some patience.:-)

cu,
henrik