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From: mathsoc@watserv1.waterloo.edu (Math Society)
Subject: Re: Probability programs for the 48?
Message-ID: <1991May17.171811.18842@watserv1.waterloo.edu>
Organization: University of Waterloo
References: <1991May15.131342.23406@javelin.sim.es.com> <1991May16.004901.21815@watserv1.waterloo.edu> <1991May16.235909.826@stat.appstate.edu>
Date: Fri, 17 May 1991 17:18:11 GMT
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In article <1991May16.235909.826@stat.appstate.edu> c_s244010117@stat.appstate.edu writes:
>
>I just finished a probability class, and wrote a couple of short programs on my
>28 (the would run fine on the 48) to do some of the distributions, (binomial,
>geometric) but they are hardly good enough to post. I looked at the
>programs from Waynes server, and they didnt' look too difficult to interpret. I
>will play around with them and post some brief documentation on them.  Also,
>when you get to the Normal distribution, try out the UPTN command - seems it
>gives the probability above any point for a Normal distribution. I found out
>about it about 2 hours after the exam!!!

Thanks for the pointer.  I know Normal distributions are just around the
corner in this course.  I know I'd appreciate any docs on programs
available from Wayne.  As far as binomial, poissant, and geometric distributions
go, the formulas are pretty basic, and I can, "sigh", type them in myself.

As to my reference to my STATs class from hell, :-) well, I'm not bashing
STATs, and I know it's got it's purposes, but I'd rather take something
else, given a choice.

-- Dave.
