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# File Name: call_graph.pro.shar
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# Sender/Author/Poster:
[email protected] (Martin Ward)
# Subject: Generate LaTeX from call graphs
# Archived: Feb 15, 1996
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#The enclosed perl script takes a call graph in text form, eg:
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#A: A 2 B 3 Z 4
#B: A 5 Z 1
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#and generates either a PostScript file or a LaTeX source file
#(the latter requires pstricks and dvips, but is useful if you want to
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Name=StatsBasic.tar.gz - perl5 module
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Name=lsq - weighted least squares polynomial curve-fit
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# File Name: least.squares.pl
# File Size in BYTES: 4253
# Sender/Author/Poster:
[email protected] (Dan Carson)
# Subject: Re: Perl Statistical scripts
# Archived: Sep 1 1993
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# lsq [-wc][-o order] infile Calculates least-squares fit coefficients.
# Here's a weighted least squares polynomial curve fit in perl. I'd appreciate
# hints to make it go faster.
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Name=Re: can't round floats with int()
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# File Name: rounding.floats
# File Size in BYTES: 2496
# Sender/Author/Poster:
[email protected] (Toru SHIONO)
# Subject: Re: can't round floats with int()
# Archived: Apr 29 02:16 1994
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# In article <
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[email protected] (David S. McCormick) writes:
# :I have tried to create a perl4 subroutine that rounds floats at
# :a given decimal place, but I always get back the original,
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