Thanks Mike,

This looks very much like what I want, in principle, although in practice I'm 
interested in functions like t-test and chisq-test, which haven't yet made it 
into core.matrix.stats as far as I can see.

FWIW I'd be wary about just copying those things from Incanter, at least 
because of the comment "This is wrong" in the code for t-test in the most 
recent code that I can find (although I haven't been able to find the source 
code for 1.9.0, even though that's what I'm actually using, with leiningen 
retrieving it from clojars...).

 -Lee


> On Jun 2, 2015, at 10:55 AM, Mikera <mike.r.anderson...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I intended the "core.matrix.stats" to be used as a lightweight library as for 
> statistical functions of this nature, while remaining compatible with 
> Incanter and core.matrix. I agree something more lightweight than the whole 
> of Incanter is often required.
> 
> https://github.com/clojure-numerics/core.matrix.stats
> 
> Contributions welcome, possibly some could just be copy/pasted out of 
> Incanter.
> 

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