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PR: 30007 Submitted by: Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org>
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|STAT is a set of about 30 data manipulation and analysis programs
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developed by Gary Perlman at the University of California, San Diego
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and at the Wang Institute. The manipulation programs are general
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utilities that work with other standard programs like sort. The
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analysis programs compute most widely used statistics. |STAT programs
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are designed with the philosophy that individual programs should be
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designed as tools that do one task well and produce output suitable
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for input via pipes to |STAT and other programs. Interactive use is
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supported in the command line interpreter/editor while batch files or
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shell scripts provide a programming language for complex
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analyses. Typical usage involves a pipeline of transformations of data
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followed by input to an analysis program, summarized schematically by:
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INPUT DATA | TRANSFORM | ANALYSIS | OUTPUT RESULTS
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WWW: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/
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