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Packages for Multiple Regression

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steven P. Millard)
Thu Mar 2 14:12:06 1995

Date: 02 Mar 95 13:23:08 EST
From: "Steven P. Millard" <74273.3130@compuserve.com>
To: S-news <S-news@utstat.toronto.edu>

Thanks so much to everyone who responded to my querry about 
available packages to do multiple regression under DOS/WINDOWS 
that can be incorporated into your own application without 
having to pay royalties.

Here is a summary of suggested "places" to try:

	-- The public domain Fortran code LINPACK and LAPACK 
	   (I'm not sure of the difference betweeen these two).

	-- The netlib ftp site in general.  

	-- The Fortran libs that come with the book 
	   "Numerical Recipies" by ??? (Cambridge University Press), 
	   although there are apparently some restrictions to using 
	   the code.  

	-- Ronald Thisted's book called "Statistical Computing"

	-- Quinn-Curtis Science & Engineering Tools (a set of FORTRAN 
	   callable subroutines) for about $300.

If anyone wants a copy of all the replies I received, let me know 
and I'll send it to you.

Thanks again to everyone.

Sincerely,

--Steve M.



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