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Re: Robustness Check
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Marcus G. Daniels |
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Re: Robustness Check |
Date: |
08 Jul 1999 10:00:18 -0700 |
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>>>>> "AC" == Alessandra Cassar <address@hidden> writes:
AC> MANUALLY work them in excell and create AVERAGES AND STANDARD DEVIATIONS
You could use HDF5 serialization to save seed-named timeseries lists.
If the output is of predictable size, you could preallocate arrays in
a single object and just save that one object per run.
The HDF5 files that Swarm creates can be read by R, a free S-Plus clone.
http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/R
Although the HDF5/R/Swarm approach is a systematic way to go about the
problem, probably the most time-efficient solution in the case is to
learn a bit about the `awk' text processing language, dumping simple
text files from Swarm.
It depends how deep you feel like wading in. ;-)
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- how to catch a controPanel Quit?, Rick Riolo, 1999/07/08
- Re: how to catch a controPanel Quit?, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/07/08
- Robustness Check, Alessandra Cassar, 1999/07/08
- Re: Robustness Check, Sven N. Thommesen, 1999/07/08
- Re: Robustness Check, Theodore C. Belding, 1999/07/09
- Re: Robustness Check, Theodore C. Belding, 1999/07/09
- Re: Robustness Check, Sven N. Thommesen, 1999/07/09
- Re: Robustness Check, Theodore C. Belding, 1999/07/09
- RE: Robustness Check (Bratley book), Randy Picker, 1999/07/09