Thanks - I'll have a look at those :) Regards, John Oliver
On 10 May 2013, at 21:36, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés <a75...@alumni.tecnun.es> wrote: > > On May 10, 2013 8:33 PM, "John Oliver" <jp.oli...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > > > > > John Oliver > > > > PS: I do rather like excel as a program even if some functions are hidden > > away in that tabular view. If on Windows and it was installed alongside > > LibreOffice I would likely choose Excel. I use LibreOffice at home. > > > > PPS: I'm also playing devil's advocate a little here, to see what the > > community response is. > > > > Just a note to say that as far as spreadsheets go the last literature I > checked (as in statistcal exactness and what not) gnumeric was the best one > followed by excel then calc and lastly google docs. Which the authours > clearly recomended nit to be used for any serious caculation. > > Makes sense since gnumeric works with R project. What I do not understand why > doesn't calc do it as well. > > I can dig out references but basically look in scolarity papers for excel an > gnumeric. > While you are at it matlab and octave. > >
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