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Re: open source software for CART and Principal Component Analysis
From: |
Rob Emmons |
Subject: |
Re: open source software for CART and Principal Component Analysis |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:42:34 -0600 |
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Pan/0.13.3 (That cat's something I can't explain) |
> Yes, sorry, i made a great mistake not using the right terms. Now, if exist
> anyone who understand what is my real problem can help me? I need a software
> I can use legally in my university, and i heve no money to spend. Someone
> knows a software solution more poerful of GNU Octave, using CART and PCA?
> Thanks!
The suggestion of "R" is a good one. "R" is a very powerful
statistical tool and programming langauge. I do use minitab most of the
time but I use R when I need to do something more complex. R does have a
learning curve... but it is very powerful.
Rob