I guess you mean mathematical regression tools that allow you to take 
experimental data and correlate it to get an equation that describes the 
phenomena in a more or less (measured) accurate way.

Well, you may want to try Octave or Scilab. R-Base is intended for 
statistical analysis, and as far as I remember, it has an special 
regression package.

-Manuel.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 16:39:45 +0800 (SGT)
Subject: Regression tools for Linux ?

> Anyone know of any regression tools (a. la. Rational Robot, or XRunner)
> that
> run on Linux. Commercial or free, does not matter.
> 
> thx, and rgds,
> 
> -Greg
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