You might be able to use CF to call C routines that crunch the numbers but
CF itself would be too slow. I have used MATLAB but it's expensive. A free
solution would be to use python with a matrix library (numeric), maybe C
extensions,  and gnuplot to generate the ever important visuals.

On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Deanna Schneider wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> So, we have a client that wants some complex statistical analysis of her
> data. The way we've always dealt with that in the past is we've given the
> client an excel download that she can import into SAS or SPSS, but now she
> thinks it's important for our institution to be able to do this stuff
> real-time on the web.
>
> The boss has pretty much said, "no way." But, I'm curious. Has anyone done
> things like regression anaylsis, t-tests, and the like using CF? If so, did
> you hook into some more powerful stats package behind the scenes, etc. etc?
>
> Thanks.
> -d
>
>
>
> Deanna Schneider
> Interactive Media Developer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
> 
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