M_datapac(3f) - an fpm module derived from the NIST DATAPAC package (LICENSE: CC0-1.0)
use M_datapac, only :
& autoco, betran, bincdf, binppf, binran, caucdf, caupdf, cauplt, &
& cauppf, cauran, causf, chscdf, chsplt, chsppf, chsran, code, &
& copy, corr, count, decomp, define, delete, demod, dexcdf, &
& dexpdf, dexplt, dexppf, dexran, dexsf, discr2, discr3, discre, &
& dot, ev1cdf, ev1plt, ev1ppf, ev1ran, ev2cdf, ev2plt, ev2ppf, &
& ev2ran, expcdf, exppdf, expplt, expppf, expran, expsf, extrem, &
& fcdf, fourie, fran, freq, gamcdf, gamplt, gamppf, gamran, &
& geocdf, geoplt, geoppf, georan, hfncdf, hfnplt, hfnppf, hfnran, &
& hist, invxwx, label, lamcdf, lampdf, lamplt, lamppf, lamran, &
& lamsf, lgncdf, lgnplt, lgnppf, lgnran, loc, logcdf, logpdf, &
& logplt, logppf, logran, logsf, max, mean, median, midm, &
& midr, min, move, nbcdf, nbppf, nbran, norcdf, norout, &
& norpdf, norplt, norppf, norran, norsf, parcdf, parplt, parppf, &
& parran, plot, plot10, plot6, plot7, plot8, plot9, plotc, &
& plotco, plotct, plots, plotsc, plotsp, plotst, plott, plotu, &
& plotx, plotxt, plotxx, pltsct, pltxxt, poicdf, poiplt, poippf, &
& poiran, propor, range, rank, ranper, relsd, replac, retain, &
& runs, sampp, scale, sd, sort, sortc, sortp, spcorr, &
& stmom3, stmom4, subse1, subse2, subset, tail, tcdf, time, &
& tol, tplt, tppf, tran, trim, unicdf, unimed, unipdf, &
& uniplt, unippf, uniran, unisf, var, weib, weicdf, weiplt, &
& weippf, weiran, wind
A modernized version of DATAPAC including man-pages and HTML documentation as a stand-alone library independent of Dataplot available as an fpm(1) package.
The M_datapac Fortran module contains a variety of statistical procedures as well as a number of general utilities useful in statistical analysis.
The original DATAPAC library was written by James Filliben of the Statistical Engineering Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology. After these routines were incorporated into the Dataplot program, development of DATAPAC stopped. However, there are many routines that are useful external to Dataplot. In particular, there are a number of routines for computing various probability functions.
Therefore, DATAPAC is presented here on an "as-is" bais apart from Dataplot as a separate make(1) and fpm(1) package for use in other applications.
This software is not formally supported and is not being further developed other than to develop a test suite at this time, but has been updated to use more modern syntax and structure as the original source is written in Fortran 77.
There initially was no formal documentation apart from most of the subroutines contain extensive usage instructions in the comments in the source code. This documentation was modified so man-pages and HTML documents are also generated based on this information.
The initial conversion from Fortran 77 was done with spag from plusfort.
Looking for unit tests and example programs that use DATAPAC, and to reformat the comments to man-page format.
git clone https://github.com/urbanjost/M_datapac.git
cd M_datapac/src
# change Makefile if not using one of the listed compilers
# for gfortran
make clean
make F90=gfortran gfortran
# for ifort
make clean
make F90=ifort ifort
# for nvfortran
make clean
make F90=nvfortran nvfortran
This will compile the Fortran module and basic example programs that exercise the routine and place the resulting files in the src/lib/ directory.
Alternatively, download the github repository and build it with fpm ( as described at Fortran Package Manager )
git clone https://github.com/urbanjost/M_datapac.git
cd M_datapac
fpm build
Tests and examples are under construction as well
fpm run "*"
fpm run --example "*"
fpm test
or just list it as a dependency in your fpm.toml project file.
[dependencies]
M_datapac = { git = "https://github.com/urbanjost/M_datapac.git" }
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a simple index to the man-pages in HTML form for the routines and programs
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A single page that uses javascript to combine all the HTML descriptions of the man-pages is in BOOK_M_datapac.
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There are man-pages in the repository download in the docs/ directory that may be installed on ULS (Unix-Like Systems)
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CHANGELOG provides a history of significant changes
CC0-1.0