Dr. N.S. Gandhi Prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I have fitted a power function
Y = a (X1^b1)*(x2^b2)*(X3^b3)
by transfroming Y as well as Xs in to LOGs and followed
least Squares procedure.
Veeral Patel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a set of data (25000 samples), i have plotted a histogram , the
Wow! How many observations in each sample?
Glen
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Donald Macnaughton wrote:
John Wilder Tukey died last night
The Collected Works of John W. Tukey
ISBN / ISSN - 0412742403
Collected Works of John Tukey
ISBN / ISSN - 0412063212
Collected Works of John W Tukey
ISBN / ISSN - 0412051214
The Collected
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very sad news
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Subject: John Tukey
Dear Friends and colleagues,
John Wilder Tukey died last night of an accumulation of physical
problems.
John Tukey was unique in many ways. In particular, he was
the *last* "World's Greatest Statistician". At the turn of
Hi,
Perhaps someone can help me, I hope this isn't too off-topic.
I'm looking for a Statistical Graphics scripting language which
I can use on an NT or Unix server to describe and batch (rather
than interactively) produce GIF output for a web site.
Does such a beast exist?
Freeware prefered.