RE: Statistical Analyses

2000-10-05 Thread lsellers
> "min"? That would be me. Known to write a CFX or two on occasion, etc. --min -- Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=

Re: Statistical Analyses

2000-10-05 Thread Eric Dawson
what exactly do you need to do terms of analysis? I am curious to play. Eric From: "JustinMacCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 18:46:52 +0100 Min's homepage : www.intrafoundation.com but you would be better off using some OLAP , or Data mining tools to do generate reports.. __

Re: Statistical Analyses

2000-10-05 Thread JustinMacCarthy
t: Thursday, October 05, 2000 5:50 PM Subject: RE: Statistical Analyses > "min"? > > Original message: > === > Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 10:42:26 -0700 > From: Cary Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Statistical Analyses &g

RE: Statistical Analyses

2000-10-05 Thread Karl Simanonok
"min"? Original message: === Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 10:42:26 -0700 From: Cary Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Statistical Analyses Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Karl, I think that that a Java CFX might be an interesting way to go

Re: Statistical Analyses

2000-10-04 Thread JustinMacCarthy
There is a cfx , which has a lot of extra math functions http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=CA347518-2830-11D4-AA 9700508B94F380&method=Full that Tom wrote maybe that would be some help ? Otherwise http://www.netlib.org is a good place to get LIB's or check out http://www.m

Re: Statistical Analyses

2000-10-04 Thread Cary Gordon
Hi Karl, I think that that a Java CFX might be an interesting way to go, but, unless you need platform independence, I would probably go for C++. I'll bet that you can find algorithms and probably some raw code online. You might try some of the component companies as well. If all else fails

RE: Statistical Analyses

2000-10-04 Thread Dave Watts
> In some discussion with local CF developers, we have > considered what would be the optimal approach for doing > statistical computing. The consensus seems to be that > Javascript is too slow, lacks many useful math functions, > and would in some cases require a lot of data to be > transfer