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UNIX|STAT(1)
NAME
UNIX | STAT - compact data analysis programs
DESCRIPTION
UNIX | STAT is a set of data manipulation and analysis pro-
grams developed at the University of California, San Diego.
The programs are designed with the UNIX System philosophy
that individual programs should be designed as _▶08◀t_▶08◀o_▶08◀o_▶08◀l_▶08◀s that do
one task well and produce output suitable for input via
pipes to other programs. Interactive use is supported in
the UNIX System shell which also provides a programming
language for complex analyses. Functionality often built
into statistical packages (e.g., graphics, sorting and other
data manipulation) is not re-invented in UNIX | STAT which
delegates such responsibility to standard UNIX System tools.
DATA TRANSFORMATION PROGRAMS
abut join data files
colex column extraction
dm column oriented data manipulator
io control and monitor input and output
maketrix create matrix type file from free-form file
perm randomly permute lines in a file
repeat repeat a pattern or file
reverse reverse lines and characters
series print a series of numbers
transpose transpose matrix type file
ANALYSIS PROGRAMS
anova multi-factor anova with repeated measures
calc interactive algebraic modeling calculator
critf/pof F-ratio/probability conversion functions
dataplot flexible data plotting
desc descriptions histograms, frequency tables
dprime signal detection d' and beta calculations
oneway one-way anova and t-test
pair paired data statistics, regression, plots
regress multivariate linear regression
ts time series analysis and plots
validata verify data file consistency
vincent time-series comparison
AUTHOR
Gary Perlman (with the help of several others)
SEE ALSO
sh(1), sort(1), uniq(1), sed(1), awk(1), grep(1), rm(1),
cp(1), pr(1), ls(1), mv(1)