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Past v4.02 for Mac
Past v4.02 for Mac PAST (PAlaeontological STatistics) is a data analysis package aimed at paleontology. Inspired by PALSTAT, it includes common statistical, plotting and modeling functions. It features a spreadsheet-like data entry form, and supports both interactive user interface and scripting. This program was originally designed as a follow-up to PALSTAT, a software package for paleontological data analysis written by P.D. Ryan, D.A.T. Harper and J.S. Whalley (Ryan et al. 1995). Through continuous development for more than 15 years, PAST has grown into a comprehensive statistics package used not only by paleontologists, but in many fields of life science, earth science, engineering and economics. Further explanations of many of the techniques implemented together with case histories are found in the book “Paleontological data analysis” (Hammer & Harper 2005). Complete PDF manual here. Past works under Windows 7, Windows 10, and Mac OSX. Changes: 4.02 Google Maps replaced with Open Street Maps (because free limit on Google Maps calls was exceeded). Added compositional data transforms (ALR, CLR, ILR). Changed the color selector for rows. Confidence interval for forecast added to bivariate regression. Past can now be started by clicking on a data file, if you set the association manually (“Open with”). Help texts added to 20 modules Bug fix: Save as type other than Past did not work (this is not an option on Mac) Bug fix: Dragging (moving) columns in the spreadsheet possibly fixed Bug fix: Smoothing spline: Copy-paste of the “Given points” table did not work Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 5,082 Apr 11, 2020
Øyvind Hammer
Past v4.02 for Windows
Past v4.02 for Windows PAST (PAlaeontological STatistics) is a data analysis package aimed at paleontology. Inspired by PALSTAT, it includes common statistical, plotting and modeling functions. It features a spreadsheet-like data entry form, and supports both interactive user interface and scripting. This program was originally designed as a follow-up to PALSTAT, a software package for paleontological data analysis written by P.D. Ryan, D.A.T. Harper and J.S. Whalley (Ryan et al. 1995). Through continuous development for more than 15 years, PAST has grown into a comprehensive statistics package used not only by paleontologists, but in many fields of life science, earth science, engineering and economics. Further explanations of many of the techniques implemented together with case histories are found in the book “Paleontological data analysis” (Hammer & Harper 2005). Complete PDF manual here. Past works under Windows 7, Windows 10, and Mac OSX. Changes: 4.02 Google Maps replaced with Open Street Maps (because free limit on Google Maps calls was exceeded). Added compositional data transforms (ALR, CLR, ILR). Changed the color selector for rows. Confidence interval for forecast added to bivariate regression. Past can now be started by clicking on a data file, if you set the association manually (“Open with”). Help texts added to 20 modules Bug fix: Save as type other than Past did not work (this is not an option on Mac) Bug fix: Dragging (moving) columns in the spreadsheet possibly fixed Bug fix: Smoothing spline: Copy-paste of the “Given points” table did not work Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 5,213 Apr 11, 2020
Øyvind Hammer
   
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