Doesn't exactly fit the bill, but for doing this type of stuff at the repl, 
we use babbage <https://github.com/ReadyForZero/babbage>.

ignacio
cto/co-founder ReadyForZero.com

On Saturday, August 10, 2013 9:21:46 AM UTC-7, Adrian Mowat wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have about 2.5 Gb of web transaction data (values submitted to forms 
> etc) held as CSV files that my fairly non-technical users want to analyse. 
>  I want to make it easy for them to run basic analytics - averages, 
> distribution of values, percentage nil etc - across all or a subset of the 
> files.  I've seen commercial data profilers do this kind of thing and I 
> think I could knock up something fairly quickly using incanter.  However, I 
> can't help but feel it's a solved problem and I was wondering if anyone 
> here knows of any github projects I could use to get me started? 
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Adrian
>

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