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This follows the conventions of all computer languages, but is opposite to how mathematical text books present complicated equations. •After writing the ...
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Perform The Right Analysis. Avoid statistical jargon. In clear language, Prism presents an extensive library of analyses from common to highly specific— t tests ...
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Prism uses the C language math library, which simply cannot handle any situation where a negative number is taken to a fractional power. You'll need to ...
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Does Prism have a scripting language? Yes, it is fully described in the Prism help starting here,. Can a Prism script control how Prism analyses and graphs ...
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In plain language, the file doesn't match any virus they know of, but it sort of kind of seems like it might be a bit similar... This kind of detection is ...
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Prism (like all computer languages) requires that you define an intermediate variable before you use it. Here is a second example: Specific=X*Bmax/(X+Kd ...
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Geek alert. If you don't know what schema language for specifying and validating XML documents or stylesheet are used for, these files won't be helpful.
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Do note that Prism's scripting language can be used to output a table to a database. You can build a table in a script (by looping over many sheets, or ...
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AI Powered Search for Prism Results. Use Luma's natural language search functionality to ask questions directly about your Prism data and uncover hidden ...
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Note the language. The shorthand (used above) is to test the assumption that the residuals are normally distributed. What this really means is testing the ...
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