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From: David Maxwell BSU CEFAS <D.L.Maxwell@cefas.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 17:44:50 +0000
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I am looking for code to carry out correspondence analysis in S-Plus ( in SAS 
it is PROC corresp).
Does anyone have some available?

multiv contributed to StatLib (29/8/94) by Fionn Murtagh appears to contain 
what I want. However, the work for her functions is done by Fortan subroutines 
which are supplied as source code and I do not have a compiler. If anyone is 
successfully using multiv I would appreciate hearing from you.

I have S-Plus 4.5 and S-Plus 3.3 on a WinNT PC.

Thank you,
David Maxwell
d.l.maxwell@cefas.co.uk
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