Updated DATA management (STAT & DATA)



Post: #10

After wrapping my mind around what amounted to one of the hardest programming tasks I've had on the 41, I now proudly present the updated "DATA" program, version 0.6.

It has new features and combined with the FILEMAN program, you have a complete file and data management system, and with the STAT program, a full blown statistical analysis tool.

Go to the DATA and FILE page.


Post: #11

Greetings Geir, I can't access the FILEMAN page - can you pls. check the link?


Post: #12

It's right here: http://www.isene.com/isene.cgi?hp-41_FILEMAN

...and fixed the link from the STAT page. Thanks for notifying.

Edit: Fixed the double "http" in the link

Edited: 21 Nov 2010, 2:44 p.m. after one or more responses were posted


Post: #13

Sorry Geir but still that new link doesn't work for me.

Post: #14

There's an extra "http//" in the link...

http://http//www.isene.com/isene.cgi?hp-41_FILEMAN


Post: #15

That explains it. I accessed it from the main web site, but it's surprising to see yet quite a few other calls to more global labels not included in the FILEMAN program...

Geir, Help!


Post: #16

Angel: As it says on the page: "These programs requires the LIBXM and LIBHPX libraries."

Fixed the double "http" in the link above.


Post: #17

Quote:
"These programs requires the LIBXM and LIBHPX libraries."

hmmm... would you mind reminding me/us where to get those?


Post: #18

...they are appropriately linked from the FILEMAN page (or the main UC-41 page). And they are here:

LIBXM & LIBHPX page


Post: #19

Mystery solved :)

Have you never thought about compiling an ICEBOX -page-II with all these libraries and handy routines? Would be a fitting addition to the module, I think.


Post: #20

That is a very good idea. Let's see, we have the following tools that would fit nicely as the ICEBOX FOCAL Companion module:

LIBXM

LIBHPX

FILEMAN

FILE

SAVENOV/GETNOV

... I should cough up a few more useful programs to fill the 4K. Let me think about it for a day or two.

Edited: 21 Nov 2010, 4:19 p.m.


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