Re: John Tukey

2000-07-26 Thread R. Martin
Donald Macnaughton wrote: > > -- Forwarded Message: > > From: "Wainer, Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: John Tukey > > Dear Friends and colleagues, > > John Wilder Tukey died last night of an accumulation of physical > problems. > > We shared a mince pie (his favorite) on Monday

Help: Batch Statistical Graphing Script Language

2000-07-26 Thread Mark Humphries
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. T

Re: John Tukey

2000-07-26 Thread Jerry Dallal
> From: "Wainer, Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 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

Re: John Tukey

2000-07-26 Thread Robert Ehrlich
a great spirit. An ornament to the Profession. A person who made all of our lives easier. A person who wrote with the gusto and spirit of an enthusiast. A Hero. Robin Becker wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Petr Kuzmic > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > > > > > >Donald Macnaughton wrote:

No Subject

2000-07-26 Thread Gary Winkel
subscribe Gary Winkel = Instructions for joining and leaving this list and remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES are available at http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/

Example of Poisson random variable

2000-07-26 Thread burt
A casino that I frequent has a "bad beat" jackpot in its poker room. Without going into all the rules, suffice it to say that the chances of anyone's hitting the jackpot within any two minute interval is probably of the order 10**-6. In other words, hitting the jackpot can definitely be construed

Re: John Tukey

2000-07-26 Thread Robin Becker
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Petr Kuzmic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > > >Donald Macnaughton wrote: >> John Wilder Tukey died last night > ... very sad news -- Robin Becker = Instructions for joining and leaving this list and re

Re: John Tukey

2000-07-26 Thread Petr Kuzmic
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

John Tukey

2000-07-26 Thread Donald Macnaughton
-- Forwarded Message: From: "Wainer, Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: John Tukey Dear Friends and colleagues, John Wilder Tukey died last night of an accumulation of physical problems. We shared a mince pie (his favorite) on Monday night in his hos- pital room, and he was in good

Re: extrapolation

2000-07-26 Thread Glen Barnett
Veeral Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:397cfc9a$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > I have a set of data (25000 samples), i have plotted a histogram , the Wow! How many observations in each sample? Glen = Instruction

Re: Power Function Neagtive Intercept

2000-07-26 Thread Glen Barnett
Dr. N.S. Gandhi Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 013501bff62b$f871d6e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:013501bff62b$f871d6e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >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 procedur