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Re: PSPP-BUG: Please report to address@hidden
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Ben Pfaff |
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Re: PSPP-BUG: Please report to address@hidden |
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Thu, 17 Apr 2008 20:14:28 -0700 |
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Mike Marchywka <address@hidden> writes:
>> I'm trying to build this right now but I'm curious to know how you think
>> this compares to something like
>> "R" ?
R is more of a language for programmers than is PSPP. If you are
a programmer and want to implement your own statistical
procedures, you will likely be happier with R. If you just want
to run pre-packaged statistical procedures, you will likely be
happier with PSPP, except for one caveat: it is possible, even
likely, that PSPP's collection of statistical procedures does not
yet include all the statistics that you want to calculate.
PSPP also has a GUI that makes things pretty easy, or at least it
is intended to do so. I am not too familiar with R, but I don't
think it has an equivalent.
>> I was looking for source code to add to my code for doing
>> right censored non-parametric significance tests that I can
>> integrate with some wavelet code.
I will have to let someone else speak for whether PSPP includes
these abilities, but off-hand I do not think so. Have you looked
through the documentation?
>> I managed to get past ./configure --without-libplot and it now
>> seems to have compiled ok. "make check" passed several tests
>> and now seems to have failed "command/sample.sh" and now
>> passing most of other tests
[...]
>> Unfortunately, as reported in the past, my configuration is really messed up
>> and I don't think I can even determine what I have installed. Note also that
>> hotmail is
>> now the self appointed expert on reformatting text files so the attached
>> cygcheck output is
>> likely to have line breaks at the whim of said expert.
I didn't see an attachment. Can you send it again?
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Ben Pfaff
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