Re: Fitting probability distribution

2001-02-17 Thread Veeral Patel

why dont you use SAS to do this its alot easier.

"Dhiman Chatterjee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Greetings.

 I have some frequency data that I need to fit into standard probability
 distribution like a lognormal, normal etc. The plots look like lognormal
in
 some case and normal in others. I may get some more data looking like some
 other distribution. Can anyone give me a pointer to some Java class
library
 that have classes to fit distributions? At least if I can get the
 appropriate algorithms, then I can try to implement the classes myself.

 Thanks.






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Re: Fitting probability distribution

2001-02-17 Thread Thomas Gatliffe

Not everyone works at a location which is willing to pay SAS's exorbitant annual
fees, Veeral.  In that case, it is not "alot (sic) easier."

Veeral Patel wrote:

 why dont you use SAS to do this its alot easier.

 "Dhiman Chatterjee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  Greetings.
 
  I have some frequency data that I need to fit into standard probability
  distribution like a lognormal, normal etc. The plots look like lognormal
 in
  some case and normal in others. I may get some more data looking like some
  other distribution. Can anyone give me a pointer to some Java class
 library
  that have classes to fit distributions? At least if I can get the
  appropriate algorithms, then I can try to implement the classes myself.
 
  Thanks.
 
 



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Fitting probability distribution

2001-02-13 Thread Dhiman Chatterjee

Greetings.

I have some frequency data that I need to fit into standard probability
distribution like a lognormal, normal etc. The plots look like lognormal in
some case and normal in others. I may get some more data looking like some
other distribution. Can anyone give me a pointer to some Java class library
that have classes to fit distributions? At least if I can get the
appropriate algorithms, then I can try to implement the classes myself.

Thanks.




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