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XploRe

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Author Info
Wolfgang Haerdle (Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin)

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Abstract

A DOS Program for (graphical) data analysis and nonparametric regression, extensible via its own macro language. A 339 page documenation is provided as a PostScript file.

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File URL: ftp://all.repec.org/RePEc/cod/html/DosWindows/xplore.si
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File URL: ftp://all.repec.org/RePEc/cod/html/DosWindows/xplore.zip
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File Function: XploRe program
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File URL: ftp://all.repec.org/RePEc/cod/html/DosWindows/xplman.zip
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File Function: XploRe documentation in PostScript
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Publisher Info
Software component provided by in its series DOS and Windows codes with number xplore.

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Requires: DOS, IBM PC (286 or higher)
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Handle: RePEc:cod:doswin:xplore

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