| Key new features in GenStat
for Windows - 10th Edition
The GenStat Server has been upgraded to Release
10.1
- Release 10.1 includes 11 new directives, 34 new procedures.
New add-in facilities
- Create custom dialogs add-ins using GenStat resource language
New supported file formats
- Support for Excel 2007 file format.
Graphics enhancements
- Barcharts with error bars
- Ability to supply files to customise the graphics environment
- Interactively edit point labels on graph
- Zoom-in or open frame in a new window for graphs in multiple frame arrangement
New statistical and graphics menus
Bayesian analysis
- Run WinBUGS or OpenBUGS from GenStat in batch mode using scripts.
Graphics
- Species accumulation curve menu for producing species accumulation and rarefaction curves.
Summary statistics
- Weighting variable can be specified in Correlations menu.
Statistical tests
- Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test menu.
- W-test for Normality menu for calculating a Shapiro-Wilk test to assess for Normality.
- Test for homogeneity menu for calculating Bartlett's test for homogeneity of variances.
- Weighting variable can be specified in t-test menu.
Mixed Models (REML)
- F statistics for fixed terms in REML.
- Plots of one- or two-way tables of means from REML.
- Negative-binomial distribution and logratio link in generalised linear mixed models
Repeated measures
- Linear regression with correlated errors menu to fit regression models to repeated measurements data.
- Standard curves regression with correlated errors menu to fit nonlinear curves to repeated measurements data.
- Residual plots and further output available for repeated measures analysis of variance.
- Negative-binomial distribution and logratio link in generalised estimating equations
Survey analysis
- Generalised linear models for survey data menu.
Meta analysis
- Meta analysis for individual trials menu for combining estimates from different trials.
New spreadsheet facilities
Large spreadsheets
- Data in large spreadsheets can be opened as read-only allowing faster loading and viewing.
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