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Software Reviews : TableCurvePublisher: Jandel Scientific, 65 Koch Rd., Corte Madera, CA 94925; 800-874-1888; 415-924-8640; FAX 415-924-2850 Year of Publication: 1991 Version Reviewed: 3.01 Materials: 2 disks; 386-page 3-ring manual in binder Price: $495 Machine Specificity: MS-DOS computers, including older 8086 and 8088 varieties System Requirements: DOS 3.0 or higher; 640K RAM; EGA, VGA, IBM 8514, IBM PC-3270, ATT, or Hercules graphics adapter and monitor; hard disk with 1.8MB free space; 6ooK of any combination of expanded (EMS) or extended (xMs) memory or hard-disk virtual memory is required at a minimum and 1.5MB is required for maximum- size data tables. Math coprocessor strongly recommended. Graphicsprinter strongly recommended for output. Mouse input optional. Windows in 386 enhanced mode is supported but not required. Effectiveness: Excellent User-Friendliness: Excellent Documentation: Excellent

TableCurve is a very powerful, very user-friendly package for bivariate analysis. It searches through 3,320 predefined equations (or others you add) to find those that may fit your data. It ranks the equations by the percent of variance each explains (r2) and allows you to view the results of the best or any other equation graphically. Data may be entered directly on a versatile quasi- spreadsheet style editor or may be imported from Lotus 1-2-3, dBASE, and other common programs that use an ASCII data format. Results may be output to Lotus 1-2-3, as ASCII files, or as graphics in several formats, including WordPerfect's WPG format. Table- Curve makes a wonderful tool for exploratory data analysis or for intermediate to advanced instruction about data transformations in linear curve-fitting or about types of nonlinear curve-fitting.

Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 10, No. 3, 398-402 (1992)
DOI: 10.1177/089443939201000316


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