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Old 07-08-10, 11:49
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Covariance function

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Does anyone know where I can get a covariance function I can use with php?
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Old 07-08-10, 11:52
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Old 07-08-10, 11:58
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Yup, I've seen this.. forgive my ignorance, but how do I download the stats package?
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Old 07-08-10, 12:06
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Old 07-08-10, 12:10
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Yikes, you've unleashed the question monster!

Are you a sysadmin, user, or both? What platform (Linux, Unix, Windows, other) are you running? What version of PHP do you have installed?

Do you use RPMs ? If so, which ones? Can you use non-RPM executable/application builds?

A lot depends on what type of system you have and what liberties you can take with the system (i.e. if you have root or Administrator access and sysadmin authority).

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Old 07-08-10, 14:42
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Yikes, you've unleashed the question monster!

Are you a sysadmin, user, or both? What platform (Linux, Unix, Windows, other) are you running? What version of PHP do you have installed?

Do you use RPMs ? If so, which ones? Can you use non-RPM executable/application builds?

A lot depends on what type of system you have and what liberties you can take with the system (i.e. if you have root or Administrator access and sysadmin authority).

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lol

I am a user on a shared host. I am waiting for a response from my host, but they may refuse my installation request since I use a shared server... ideally, I would like access to the code so I can simply include it manually.

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Old 07-09-10, 12:05
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So I wrote my own function.
As it turned out, my shared host did finally install the package.

Thanks very much for the advice
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