ANN: New release of SalStat Statistics Package
Hi all, Following a release the other day, there is a new release of the SalStat Statistics Package written in Python with wxPython, Numeric and SciPY.
From the website (http://salstat.sunsite.dk), there is a source download (http://salstat.sunsite.dk/salstat.20030227.zip - 439k) which needs Python, wxPython, Numeric, SciPy (and I believe PIL) to be installed. For Windows users, there is a self-installing executable made with the McMillan installer and the Inno installer (thanks to the guys who wrote these!) available from http://salstat.sunsite.dk/salstat.20030227.setup.exe (7.78MB).
This version allows chi square tests (observed in the first column, expected in the second column of the 2 condition test dialog), better graphs (thanks to SciPy plt function), and the interface has been spruced up a bit more. It loads ASCII files generally well, but don't leave too many blank spaces where there should be missing data. Thanks to all who have helped in one way or another. The next version should features multi-factorial anova with simple and main effects easily accessible from the interface (no syntax files needed!). Feedback is requested regarding test accuracy and interface experience. Please fire (not flame!) away as I have had little feedback about the interface lately (either I'm doing something very right, or very wrong indeed!) Have fun! Alan James Salmoni SalStat Statistics http://salstat.sunsite.dk
Oops! My mistake - I forgot to upload the file as a binary and the downloads were therefore corrupted. This has now been rectified, and the downloads are available and should work. Apologies to anyone whose time I have wasted. Alan. alan_salmoni@yahoo.com (Alan James Salmoni) wrote in message news:<mailman.1046383504.17812.clpa-moderators@python.org>...
Hi all,
Following a release the other day, there is a new release of the SalStat Statistics Package written in Python with wxPython, Numeric and SciPY.
From the website (http://salstat.sunsite.dk), there is a source download (http://salstat.sunsite.dk/salstat.20030227.zip - 439k) which needs Python, wxPython, Numeric, SciPy (and I believe PIL) to be installed. For Windows users, there is a self-installing executable made with the McMillan installer and the Inno installer (thanks to the guys who wrote these!) available from http://salstat.sunsite.dk/salstat.20030227.setup.exe (7.78MB).
This version allows chi square tests (observed in the first column, expected in the second column of the 2 condition test dialog), better graphs (thanks to SciPy plt function), and the interface has been spruced up a bit more. It loads ASCII files generally well, but don't leave too many blank spaces where there should be missing data.
Thanks to all who have helped in one way or another. The next version should features multi-factorial anova with simple and main effects easily accessible from the interface (no syntax files needed!).
Feedback is requested regarding test accuracy and interface experience. Please fire (not flame!) away as I have had little feedback about the interface lately (either I'm doing something very right, or very wrong indeed!)
Have fun!
Alan James Salmoni SalStat Statistics http://salstat.sunsite.dk
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