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Bug#606634: marked as done (ITP: python-stats -- Calculator-style statistical functions for Python)



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regarding ITP: python-stats -- Calculator-style statistical functions for Python
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name       : python-stats
  Version                  : 0.1.1a
  Upstream Author    : Steven D'Aprano <steve+python@pearwood.info>
* URL                      : http://code.google.com/p/pycalcstats/
* License                 : MIT License
  Programming Lang : Python
  Description            : Calculator-style statistical functions for Python

Statistical functions
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stats is a pure-Python module providing basic statistics functions similar
to those found on scientific calculators. It has over 40 statistics functions,
including:

Univariate statistics:
  * arithmetic, harmonic, geometric and quadratic means
  * median, mode, midrange, trimean
  * mean of angular quantities
  * running and weighted averages
  * quartiles, hinges and quantiles
  * variance and standard deviation (sample and population)
  * average deviation and median average deviation (MAD)
  * skew and kurtosis
  * standard error of the mean

Multivariate statistics:
  * Pearson's correlation coefficient
  * Q-correlation coefficient
  * covariance (sample and population)
  * linear regression
  * sums Sxx, Syy and Sxy

and others.


Requires Python 3.1 or better.



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Michele Lacchia

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