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GAMS Package DATAPAC


Package : DATAPAC

 
A Fortran subroutine library for probability distribution, density, percent
point, and sparsity function evaluation; random number generation;
line-printer plotting - histograms, scatter diagrams, probability plots; data
manipulation; general statistical analysis; time series analysis; polynomial
regression; ANOVA. (Approximately 170 subroutines.)
 
Type         : Subprogram library
 
Portability   : Portable with some effort
 
Availability : Public domain
 
Language     : Fortran
 
Reference    : J.J. Filliben. User's Guide to Datapac (version 77.5). NBS,
               Gaithersburg, MD, 1977.
 
Developer    : J.J. Filliben, National Institute of Standards and
               Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
 
Distributor  : S. Bremer, NIST, Bldg 101 Room A337, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 (FTS
               879-2845 or 301-975-2845)
 
On sites     : (1) ITL (2) ARNO
 

Implementation data for ITL

 
ITL     : Unix Workstation Network, National Institute of Standards and
          Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Available to NIST staff.
 
Version : 1986
Support : Supported
 
Access available only to NIST staff on internal Unix systems. They may access this
package provided the /itl tree is cross-mounted.
 
   Contents      : help package datapac contents
 

Implementation data for ARNO

 
ARNO    : Silicon Graphics Origin 2000, National Institute of Standards and
          Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Available to NIST staff.
 
Version : 1986
Support : Supported
 
Those logged in to arno.nist.gov or amur.nist.gov may access this package as
follows.
 
   Link          : f77 -o prog prog.f -ldatapac
   Contents      : Help Packages datapac contents


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