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1.9 KiB
Tcl
41 lines
1.9 KiB
Tcl
# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4
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PortSystem 1.0
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PortGroup perl5 1.0
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perl5.branches 5.28 5.30 5.32 5.34
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perl5.setup Statistics-Descriptive 3.0801
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revision 0
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license {Artistic-1 GPL}
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maintainers nomaintainer
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description basic perl functions providing descriptive statistics
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long_description Statistics::Descriptive provides basic functions used in descriptive \
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statistics. It has an object oriented design and supports two different \
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types of data storage and calculation objects: sparse and full. With the \
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sparse method, none of the data is stored and only a few statistical \
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measures are available. Using the full method, the entire data set is \
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retained and additional functions are available. \
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\
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Whenever a division by zero may occur, the denominator is checked to be \
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greater than the value \$Statistics::Descriptive::Tolerance, which defaults \
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to 0.0. You may want to change this value to some small positive value such \
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as 1e-24 in order to obtain error messages in case of very small \
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denominators. \
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\
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Many of the methods (both Sparse and Full) cache values so that subsequent \
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calls with the same arguments are faster.
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platforms {darwin any}
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supported_archs noarch
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checksums rmd160 c7ccfb55949534d6e06af619e292bdfdb4387c11 \
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sha256 047b70a63fdcaa916168e0ff2d58e155e0ebbc68ed4ccbd73a7213dca3028f65 \
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size 54174
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if {${perl5.major} != ""} {
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depends_lib-append \
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port:p${perl5.major}-list-moreutils
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perl5.use_module_build
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}
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