I'm a data analysis junkie - what sort of things do you want to do? Linear
regression? I normally use SAS for the heavy lifting, but that's not cheap.
I'll look in my bookmarks at work, I may have something.

For simple stuff, xmgrace is pretty nice. There is, however quite a lot of
open source statistical software out there. Come to think of it, there are
2 Matlab clones, scilab, and something else. They might do it. There is
also a freeware version of that statistical system from Bell labs, I forget
the name, is it "R"? Take a look at www.kachinatech.com, they have the
premier set of links to scientific software for Linux.

On Sun, 23 Sep 2001 22:07:25 -0400  Joel Hammer wrote:
> Well, I seem to have gotten the reputation in my multihospital system as the
> guy who can analyze data. Oi. I am the only one who can figure out how to
> draw decent charts (quattropro and gnuplot are my secrets.)
> However, I seem to have gotten beyond the point where a few nice graphs tell
> the whole story. We need to look at different hospitals, different
> machines, different genders (Just two but still a factor), different
> vendors, different ages. 
> So, I need to find some good multiple regression analysis software which
> runs on linux preferably but windows would be acceptable.
> ( And no, there is no money in the budget this year for software. Maybe in the third 
>quarter of
> next year we might get some but we never needed this software before why now
> and maybe we should have a meeting with the other lab managers and see what
> they think and if they like the idea....etc. etc.)
> Any suggestion appreciated,
> Joel
> 
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