Also, there is a statistical package that may be just what you are
looking for. See:
http://www.r-project.org/
Joe
Graham Smith wrote:
Only an indirect solution, but Gnumeric probably offers a solution for
your
students.
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/
Graham
On 16/02/07, Stephen Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To whom it may concern,
I have been happily using OpenOffice for several years now, but
recently I
have advised the students I teach (a physics lab class) to use your
software
if they do not have access to Microsoft Office or whatever else they may
have. Of course, part of this lab is error analysis, but unfortunately I
cannot figure out how to add error bars to data, nor do I know how the
Spreadsheet software tabulates the error bars.
Could you perhaps enlighten me on this subject? The Help Menu entry for
"error bars in spreadsheet" does not say anything about error bars, only
how
to add a graph.
Regards,
--
Stephen Webb
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Stony Brook University
http://sdwebb.com
404.797.1314
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