A Fortran subprogram library for statistical data analysis. Its primary applications are time series and nonlinear least squares analysis, but it also includes subprograms for normal random number generation, line printer plots, basic statistical analysis, and linear least squares regression. STARPAC emphasizes the statistical interpretation of computed results. Type : Subprogram library Portability : Portable Availability : Public domain Language : Fortran Reference : J.R. Donaldson and P.V. Tryon. User's Guide to STARPAC, The Standards Time Series and Regression Package. NIST, Boulder, CO, 1987. Developer : J.R. Donaldson and P.V. Tryon, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO Distributor : J.R. Donaldson, NIST, Mail Stop 719, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80303-3328 (FTS 320-5114 or 303-497-5114) On sites : (1) ITL (2) ARNO
ITL : Unix Workstation Network, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Available to NIST staff. Version : 2.08 Support : Supported Access available only to NIST staff on internal Unix systems. They may access this package provided the /itl tree is cross-mounted. Link : f77 myprog myprog.f -lstarpac Source : help packages starpac How-To-Get Manual : help Package starpac Manuals Manual
ARNO : Silicon Graphics Origin 2000, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Available to NIST staff. Version : 2.08 Support : Supported Those logged in to arno.nist.gov or amur.nist.gov may access this package as follows. Link : See starpac man page.
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