On 9/3/11 1:45 PM, Greg Sterijevski wrote:
> I've got you covered here. Phil, if you don't mind, I will float a few ideas
> for multivariate interfaces. Then I will push a few examples of MVN?
I think Patrick wants to do it, but is just being polite ;)
Seriously, go for it, Greg. Start by propos
I've got you covered here. Phil, if you don't mind, I will float a few ideas
for multivariate interfaces. Then I will push a few examples of MVN?
-Greg
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Patrick Meyer wrote:
> Ha ha... I was really hoping someone else would do all the hard work and
> write the MVN
Ha ha... I was really hoping someone else would do all the hard work and
write the MVN distribution function for me.
On 9/3/2011 1:53 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
On 9/3/11 10:37 AM, Patrick Meyer wrote:
No, I have written very few tests. Until I recently discovered
jUnit, I was using a very crude w
On 9/3/11 10:37 AM, Patrick Meyer wrote:
> No, I have written very few tests. Until I recently discovered
> jUnit, I was using a very crude way of testing my code. I plan to
> add more tests over the coming year.
>
> If you are registered with java.net, you can view the source code
> at http://java
No, I have written very few tests. Until I recently discovered jUnit, I
was using a very crude way of testing my code. I plan to add more tests
over the coming year.
If you are registered with java.net, you can view the source code at
http://java.net/projects/psychometrics. I have requested th
Do you have unit tests written for the different components?
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Patrick Meyer wrote:
> Sounds good. Separating the general purpose stats from the psychometric
> specific stats seems like a natural way to distinguish the two libraries.
> I'll send a link to the sourc
Sounds good. Separating the general purpose stats from the psychometric
specific stats seems like a natural way to distinguish the two
libraries. I'll send a link to the source code soon. Hopefully, you will
see the good ideas in the code.
On 9/3/2011 12:57 AM, Phil Steitz wrote:
On 9/2/11 7:
On 9/2/11 7:19 AM, Patrick Meyer wrote:
> Yes, the math code is separate from the GUI and database for the
> most part. I'd be happy to share the code and documentation, but I
> need a few days to add it to a repository and get it online.
>
> There are parts of my library that can be transferred to
Yes, the math code is separate from the GUI and database for the most
part. I'd be happy to share the code and documentation, but I need a few
days to add it to a repository and get it online.
There are parts of my library that can be transferred to math with very
few changes but other parts t
Hello.
>
> I have been developing an pure Java application that does a variety
> of psychometric methods. I use the commons math library as much as I
> can but I've also had to develop my own library. I'd like to combine
> the two libraries by donating as much of my code to commons math as
> I ca
Hi All,
I have been developing an pure Java application that does a variety of
psychometric methods. I use the commons math library as much as I can
but I've also had to develop my own library. I'd like to combine the two
libraries by donating as much of my code to commons math as I can. My
l
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