stda 1.3.1-2.1 source package in Ubuntu

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stda (1.3.1-2.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non maintainer upload by the Reproducible Builds team.
  * No source change upload to rebuild on buildd with .buildinfo files.

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Uploaded by:
Dimitar Ivanov
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Dimitar Ivanov
Architectures:
all
Section:
math
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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stda_1.3.1-2.1.debian.tar.xz 4.1 KiB 5c4f522ed2b4581b3534af749e64415b9f68c8f91ae93e1e13b9b35117c90310

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stda: simple tools for data analysis (stda)

 This package contains some primary tools for evaluating sums, averages,
 integrals, derivatives, histograms/distributions of 1-d numerical data, and
 eventually for plotting the results. The stand-alone programs (supporting
 the standard UNIX input and output pipelines) are intended for data processing
 from the command line. They are especially useful for straightforward analysis
 of number series where a complex analytical approach is not necessary.
 .
 Following programs are included:
  * maphimbu - histogram builder for 1-d numerical and text data;
  * mintegrate - evaluate average/sum/integral/derivative of 1-d numerical data;
  * mmval - find minimum and maximum value in a dataset;
  * muplot - plot a multi-curve figure from multiple dataset using Gnuplot;
  * nnum - produce a series of integers or floats;
  * prefield - prepare input file for 'muplot' to plot 2-d fields by arrows.