On Friday 20 Nov 2009, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
> Open Calc
> select a cell
> click the little = sign by the function bar
> Open the function wizard (odd icon to the left of the Sigma
> Category statistics
> TTEST is listed under those functions
Yes ours does that too.
> Sorry if I've missed someth
Hello,
Maybe this is just because I'm running Fedora but - basic install of OO.o
from the main repos through Yum.
Open Calc
select a cell
click the little = sign by the function bar
Open the function wizard (odd icon to the left of the Sigma
Category statistics
TTEST is listed under those func
On Friday 20 Nov 2009, Terry Coles wrote:
> On Thursday 19 Nov 2009, John Cooper wrote:
> > Once opened click "INSTALL" and it will confirm installed ok.
>
> Nope. No response.
OK. I've worked it out now by re-reading your instructions. The problem is
that you have to close OOo *twice* to mak
On Thursday 19 Nov 2009, John Cooper wrote:
> On 19/11/09 20:43, Terry Coles wrote:
> > Hmmm. The docs specifically say that TTEST is supported, but when I
> > opened that suite of macros, I couldn't find it.
>
> Terry, I downloaded OOoStat_0.4.zip at
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ooomacro
On 19/11/09 20:43, Terry Coles wrote:
> On Thursday 19 Nov 2009, John Cooper wrote:
>> and specifically http://www.ooomacros.org/user.php
>>
>> "This is a suite of macros to perform basic statistical analysis within
>> OpenOffice. These macros give OpenOffice Calc the functionality which
>> Analysi
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 22:14:01 -, Peter Merchant
wrote:
> Well, I'm blowed and need to retract this:
> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html
Big to small - same way time is written ;)
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On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 20:43 +, Terry Coles wrote:
> On Thursday 19 Nov 2009, John Cooper wrote:
> > and specifically http://www.ooomacros.org/user.php
> >
> > "This is a suite of macros to perform basic statistical analysis within
> > OpenOffice. These macros give OpenOffice Calc the functiona
On Thursday 19 Nov 2009, John Cooper wrote:
> and specifically http://www.ooomacros.org/user.php
>
> "This is a suite of macros to perform basic statistical analysis within
> OpenOffice. These macros give OpenOffice Calc the functionality which
> Analysis ToolPak gives Microsoft Excel, and many of
On 19/11/09 19:20, Terry Coles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My daughter has to do an assignment at Uni using a T-Test. Although the Uni
> says that work can be submitted in Either MS or Open Office, they've only
> told
> her how to do it in Excel and she only has OpenOffice.
>
> Is there anyone out there
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:50:37 -, Peter Merchant
wrote:
> Gives the usual problem:- will she know if what she sees is correct?
I suppose to answer that she could either run the test on her simpler
input data she already has the answer for - or - she could try
http://studentsttest.com/
R
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 19:20 +, Terry Coles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My daughter has to do an assignment at Uni using a T-Test. Although the Uni
> says that work can be submitted in Either MS or Open Office, they've only
> told
> her how to do it in Excel and she only has OpenOffice.
>
> Is there
On Thursday 19 Nov 2009, Peter Merchant wrote:
> 1. When is it due?
Tomorrow afternoon (typical) :-)
> 2. Can You send the Excel instructions?
Done.
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On Thursday 19 Nov 2009, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
> Can you provide the instructions she has for doing it in Excel? It might
> be pretty easy to translate them into OO.o
I thought you might ask that. This is actually an Exeter Uni document, but
I'm sure they won't mind if I temporarily put it on t
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 19:20 +, Terry Coles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My daughter has to do an assignment at Uni using a T-Test. Although the Uni
> says that work can be submitted in Either MS or Open Office, they've only
> told
> her how to do it in Excel and she only has OpenOffice.
>
> Is there
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:20:48 -, Terry Coles
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My daughter has to do an assignment at Uni using a T-Test. Although the
> Uni
> says that work can be submitted in Either MS or Open Office, they've
> only told
> her how to do it in Excel and she only has OpenOffice.
>
> Is
Hi,
My daughter has to do an assignment at Uni using a T-Test. Although the Uni
says that work can be submitted in Either MS or Open Office, they've only told
her how to do it in Excel and she only has OpenOffice.
Is there anyone out there who knows how to do this or knows how to find out?
I
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