[CLUE-Tech] Statistical software on Linux
Michael Robbert
mrobbert at mines.edu
Tue May 21 09:16:02 MDT 2002
I don't know that I have any magic bullet sites for you, but I did a quick
search and pulled up:
http://www.statistical.org/
and from there found a link to the following site:
http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Scientific/Statistics_and_Graphing/
We use Mathematica, Matlab, and S-Plus here. All commercial. I have also found
R (a.k.a. GNU S) to be a decent free replacement for S-Plus.
Hope that helps.
* Kevin Cullis (kevincu at orci.com) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know where to find statistical software that runs on Linux, i.e.
> is there one source of various packages?
>
> KC
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