Aha --- button 4-th from left along top row, labelled "New Statistic". Now why did that seem so obscure ... WFL On 1/20/14, Fred Lunnon <fred.lunnon@gmail.com> wrote:
No problem following those. But none the wiser about how one is supposed to actually upload a fresh entry! WFL
On 1/20/14, Charles Greathouse <charles.greathouse@case.edu> wrote:
Well, you can find all 174 (at of this posting) statistics here: http://www.findstat.org/StatisticsDatabase
Charles Greathouse Analyst/Programmer Case Western Reserve University
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Fred Lunnon <fred.lunnon@gmail.com> wrote:
"It is very simple to use the Statistic Finder and to add a new statistic!" ...
Uh-huh. Like the dentist re-assuring the patient that "this won't hurt a bit".
While this does look as if it might be interesting, even after reading the project description I am none the wiser about how to actually interrogate it. [It did not help that the only example I could locate anywhere --- on the "Graphs" page --- was irretrievably misplaced off one edge of the window.]
Has anyone else had better luck? WFL
On 1/18/14, Victor Miller <victorsmiller@gmail.com> wrote:
I just came across this website: http://www.findstat.org/ . It looks rather interesting, especially to funsters.
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