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    AtteStat

    AtteStat

    The package for statistical data analysis and applied mathematics

    Less means - more power. The high performance open source package for statistical data analysis and applied mathematics AtteStat is an add-in for desktop versions of the Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Both 32-bit and 64-bit in one package. The combination of the unsurpassed convenience of spreadsheets and the effective interception of Microsoft Excel exceptions (frontend) and the maximum speed of the C++ programming language (backend). Winner of contest Microsoft Office Extensions (PC...
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    Excelsi-R

    Excel's Interface to R

    Excelsi-R is an Excel add-in that allows Excel spreadsheets to harness the power of the R statistical language by connecting to a running R process. R does not need to be installed on the computer running Excel, but it does require access to an R instance running Rserve (which can be on a remote computer). It supports incorporating R plots and graphs in an Excel workbook.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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