Let us start first with excel like spreadsheet, or if possible with
the existing web2py tools to have
some  of the mathemtical functions excel can offer. If web2py has some
of the mathematical functions similar to excel, then these functions
need exposure so that one can find them easily.Instead of having
pointed statistical analysis tools, like ANOVA, or Goodness-of-fit
test, etc, the general basic mathematical functions that are found in
excel spreadsheet may do the trick - the some of the general functions
may help create the specific ones.


Best regards:

Dbb

On Mar 25, 2:00 pm, Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure we're going to need more to go on.  What statistics do
> you want?  What tools do you have in mind to use?  The answers to your
> questions are likely yes and "no one has coded it yet".  More info please.
>
> =)
> -tim
>
> dbb wrote:
> > I am wondering whether it is possible to incorporate excel and
> > statistical tools in web2py, T2 and T3. If so, can we get the drivers
> > with instructions.
>
> > Best Regards:
>
> > Dbb
>
> --
> Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com>
> Computer Guy
> Statewide General Insurance Agency (www.swgen.com)
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