On Sun, 4 Oct 2020 at 20:13, None via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear kind fedora users,
I was recommended a page to create dotplots, histograms and boxplots.
http://bcs.whfreeman.com/webpub/statistics/spa3e/analyze_data/quant1v.html
It is excellent. However, if the page goes offline, I would like to setup the same abilities on my Fedora system. I do not know which software is underneath that page, may be R? If it is to have the same ability to do the same on my PC I would need to run
$ dnf install R
Correct? Thank you for your advice/comments/suggestions.
I have recommended the page to students at school, but if the page goes down. I can encourage them to install Fedora :)
spa3e refers to "Statistics and Probability with Applications (High School), 3rd Edition" [now 4th Ed., so
spa4e may replace spa3e].
You should contact the authors for advice. They may be using the jstat _javascript_ stats library for the
underlying statistical calculations. You can certainly do the calculations with R, but existing GUI's may
be quite different. In the short run students may find this difficult, but in the long run they will benefit
from some familiarity with such a widely used stats package as R.
Best Regards,
Antonio
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