Go to www.nr.com for information about "Numerical Recipes".
The C-version is free and for $89.95 you can get a CD-ROM
that contains all the Numerical Recipes source code
(C/C++/Pascal/Fortran/Fortran77/90) and a bunch of other
stuff. The Numerical Recipes will provide you with accurate
and efficient code to do pretty much any conventional
statistical analysis you want, including the distribution
and inverse distribution functions.
--
Marc "Fearless" Feldesman
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"Our motto here at camp is 'clean mind, clean body - take
your pick'"
"Clay Fink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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: I am reverse engineering a piece of software that was
implemented in
: SAS. It uses the BETAINV function to compute the upper and
lower bounds
: for a statistic. We are doing our new development under
Windows NT with
: Delphi (a variant of pascal). What I need is a library of
statistical
: routines that I can link in with the new program. What's
available out
: there? Also, is it possible to use the SAS functions from
within, say, a
: Delphi OR C++ program?
:
: Thanks
:
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