StatLib---XlispStat Archive
Lisp-Stat is an extensible environment for statistical computing and
dynamic graphics based on the Lisp language. XLISP-STAT is a version
of Lisp-Stat based on a dialect of Lisp called XLISP.
The source code for XLISP-STAT and binaries for the Macintosh and MS
Windows are available from
ftp://ftp.stat.umn.edu/pub/xlispstat
and are mirrored here in the Src area.
There is a
home page for XLISP-STAT
To contribute software to this archive, please obtain a copy of the
submission instructions: send mail to
statlib and ask
send submissions from xlispstat
The following contributed code is currently available.
- boxmat
- Boxplot Matrix. Extension of the standard oneway boxplot to
cross-classified data with multiple observations per cell.
A shar file which includes implementations in S and
XLISPSTAT and the LaTeX paper. Richard M. Heiberger
(rmh@astro.ocis.temple.edu) [19/Oct/92](138485 bytes)
- bpois
- A set of programs that allow you to do Bayesian Sensitivity
Analysis dynamically for a variety of models.
B. Narasimhan (naras@stat.fsu.edu)[8/Aug/94]
Because of its size, this is stored as a uuencoded, compressed,
shar file. (515 kbytes)
- dyndiag
- Contains many methods for regression diagnostics using dynamic
graphics, including all the methods discussed in Cook and Weisberg
(1989) Technometrics, 277-312. Includes documentation
written in LaTeX. (sandy@umnstat.stat.umn.edu) [8/Oct/91]
(202469 bytes)
- eltoy
- ElToY is an XLISP-STAT program which does one parameter
elicitation for univariate conjugate priors through
dynamic graphics. It contains a tool for interactively
displaying a univariate distribuiton and a central limit
theorem demonstration. (Russell Almond: almond@statsci.com)
[17/May/92][5/Dec/92]
- expsurv
- A shar archive of a set of XLISP-STAT routines for the
interactive, dynamic, exploratory analysis of survival data.
neely@odin.mda.uth.tmc.edu (E. Neely Atkinson) [6/Feb/94][1/Jun/95]
(38 kbytes). Replaces surv-mac and surv-unix.
- format
- xlisp code to read formatted input from ascii files. Interpretes
fortran type format statements. Jan Deleeuw
(deleeuw@laplace.sscnet.ucla.edu) [12/Nov/92] (13k)
- gee.sh.uu
- An object prototype for Liang & Zeger's GEE Models, similar to the
built-in regression and glim models. UUencoded shar file.
Thomas Lumley (thomas@biostat.washington.edu)
[2/Aug/96] (626k)
- glim
- Functions and prototypes for fitting generalized linear
models. A shar archive. Contributed by Luke Tierney
(luke@umnstat.stat.umn.edu) [11/Jan/91] [15/Nov/91]
(74801 bytes)
- hasse
- Implements Taylor & Hilton's rules for balanced ANOVA
designs, and draws the Hasse diagram of nesting
relationships. (piversen@iastate.edu) [12/April/92]
[28 May 92] (42587 bytes)
- markov
- This software will enable you to simulate some Markov Chains in
Xlisp-Stat. Complete documentation and examples are included.
B. Narasimhan (naras@sci234e.mrs.umn.edu) [28/June/93]
(258 kbytes)
- regstrat
- A LISP-STAT tool to investigate order in Regression
Strategy particulary for finding and examining the models
found by changing the ordering of the actions in a
regression analysis. (From: julian@stat.lsa.umich.edu
(Julian Faraway)) [23/Mar/93] (74k)
- sapaclisp
- collection of Common Lisp functions for the spectral
analysis of time series -- See the sapaclisp collection.
- simsel
- A set of functions to perform Bayesian Predictive Simultaneous
Variable and Transformation Selection for regression. A
criterion-based approach to model selection. A shar file. Submitted by
Jennifer Hoeting (jah@stat.colostate.edu) [13/Dec/96] (40 kbytes)
- times
- This submission contains some Xlispstat functions for time
series analysis,data editing, data selection, and other
statistical operations. (bts!bill@uunet.uu.net)
[23/Sept/91] [9/Dec/91] (108342 bytes)
- variablebandwidth
- A friendly graphical user interface to a variable bandwidth hazard rate estimator. It runs
under xlisp-stat, following the instructions that can be found in the zip file.
bodytext: potential users are granted the right to run, copy, modify and distribute it, but are fordidden
to impose further restrictions on any copies they
distribute. Submitted by Dimitris Bagkavos
(dimitrios.bagkavos@gmail.com). [2/Feb/07] (7.4k)
- xlisp-s
- A series of routines to allow users of Xlisp or LispStat
to interactively transfer data to and access functions in New S.
(kilroy@biostat.washington.edu) [16/Jan/92,29/Feb/92]
Version 1.1 [5/Feb/93] (64 kb)
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Last edited on
Fri Dec 13 1996
by
Mike Meyer
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