If you think you need more precision than given in the usual tables or with a caculator, think again. You are probably fooling yourself since no distribution in the real world is _exactly_ normal. Jon Cryer At 03:55 PM 7/5/00 GMT, you wrote: >Trying to use in finacial calcs. Hardcosed one to four decimals. Prefer more >precision.Thanks. [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >=========================================================================== >This list is open to everyone. Occasionally, less thoughtful >people send inappropriate messages. Please DO NOT COMPLAIN TO >THE POSTMASTER about these messages because the postmaster has no >way of controlling them, and excessive complaints will result in >termination of the list. > >For information about this list, including information about the >problem of inappropriate messages and information about how to >unsubscribe, please see the web page at >http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ >=========================================================================== > > _____________ ------------------------------------------------- | \ Jon Cryer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( ) Department of Statistics http://www.stat.uiowa.edu\ \_ University and Actuarial Science office 319-335-0819 \ * \ of Iowa The University of Iowa dept. 319-335-0706 \ / Hawkeyes Iowa City, IA 52242 FAX 319-335-3017 |____________ ) ------------------------------------------------- V =========================================================================== This list is open to everyone. Occasionally, less thoughtful people send inappropriate messages. Please DO NOT COMPLAIN TO THE POSTMASTER about these messages because the postmaster has no way of controlling them, and excessive complaints will result in termination of the list. For information about this list, including information about the problem of inappropriate messages and information about how to unsubscribe, please see the web page at http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ ===========================================================================