We offer six decimals at

http://www.stat.ucla.edu/calculators/cdf

but also the density, the quantile function, graphs of all these,
plus sets of random numbers emailed to you. And this for the most
common 20 distributions, including the noncentral ones.


At 14:05 -0400 07/05/2000, dennis roberts wrote:
>bet you can find something here ...
>
>http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javastat.html
>
>At 03:55 PM 7/5/00 +0000, MRFCLANCY wrote:
Trying to use in finacial calcs.  Hardcosed one to four decimals. 
Prefer more precision.Thanks.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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