Yes, I use a simple 2nd order stats class all the time. There is a scalar version: template<class T> class Stat {
And for complex: template<class T> class Stat< std::complex<T> > { On Tuesday 11 February 2003 11:19 am, Jeff Garland wrote: > Scott K wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have a small family of statistics classes which I have used from time > > to time. The one I use most often is simply called stats. > > Here's an example of it's use: > > ...details snipped... > > I'm sure there are folks interested in statistical (and other) > functions. I've developed exactly this sort of class in the > past so I understand the utility. However, I suspect some of > us would hope statistical algorithms to be formulated as STL > Algorithm extensions. Specifically concerning statistics see: > > http://www.crystalclearsoftware.com/cgi-bin/boost_wiki/wiki.pl?STLAlgorithm >Extensions/StatisticsAlgorithms > > and more generally: > > http://www.crystalclearsoftware.com/cgi-bin/boost_wiki/wiki.pl?STLAlgorithm >Extensions > > We definitely need volunteers to take these rough Wiki musings and > convert them into actual documented libraries. I'm not sure this > is what you had in mind, but I, for one, would welcome your effort > either way! > > Jeff > > > _______________________________________________ > Unsubscribe & other changes: > http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost