From: Victor Rehorst (victor_at_newtontalk.net)
Date: Fri Jul 11 2003 - 06:57:59 PDT
Anthony Velasco wrote:
> You may be able to handle some statistics functions with either some of
> the spreadsheet plug-ins or advanced scientific calculator programs.
Indeed. Works Calculations supports some statistical functions. Check the
documentation (PDF) here:
http://toronto.unna.org/unna/applications/NewtonWorks/nw-grapc.pdf
Also, intelliCalc has some statistical functions as well. I used to use it
for my Stats I homework :)
http://toronto.unna.org/unna/applications/calculator/IntelliCalc/
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