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News and Updates

Apr 14, 2008

Statsar statistics v1.0.1
adds quantile types and
weighted percentages.

Jan 02, 2008

Statsar .NET statistics
library v1.0.0 released.


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News and Updates

Apr 14, 2008 - Statsar v1.0.1

Version 1.0.1 of the Statsar statistics library is now available for download. This new version adds support for quantile types and weighted percentiles. In addition to the default interpolated quantile algorithm, quantile functions (deciles, percentiles and quartiles) now support 5 additional calculation types (left weighted average, closest observation, empirical distribution, right weighted average and empirical distribution averaged). In addition, a new calculator method (WeightedPercentile) is available which allows weighted percentiles to be calculated for arrays or data sheet columns.

Jan 02, 2008 - Statsar v1.0.0

Statsar statistics library is now available for download. Version 1.0.0 brings high-performance statistics calculations to the Microsoft .NET platform. The object-oriented library is organized around a set of core classes which provide methods for descriptive statistics, linear regression, probability distributions and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Complete with a comprehensive user guide and reference manual, the download also includes over 25 examples in C# and VB.NET permitting rapid integration into enterprise applications.

Dec 10, 2007 - Website relaunched

Simplexar.com has been relaunched using CSS. The website makes use of modern web technologies to ensure accessibility across the latest browsers. Responding to requests from our customers, we have made sure that all pages render correctly in both the latest versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer and the open source Mozilla Firefox browser.

The site is now fully XHTML/CSS compliant and makes no use of client-side Javascript for rendering content. Each page now displays the XHTML logo, providing a link to the W3C validating service. Our aim is to ensure that our site is accessible as possible, and we welcome customer feedback. If you feel that any part of our website could be improved for your browser, or have any questions or suggestions about our site, please contact us.