Re: Mathematica: Strange no direct command to find Variance for population. Only for sample?



On Oct 17, 12:47 pm, "Nasser Abbasi" <n...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Valeri Astanoff" <astan...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Good day,
Using "VarianceMLE" is twice faster :
....

Hello,

On version 6.0.1 :

<< "Statistics`DescriptiveStatistics`"
General::obspkg:Statistics`DescriptiveStatistics` is now obsolete. The
legacy version being loaded may conflict with current Mathematica
functionality. See the Compatibility Guide for updating information.

Nasser

He's using version 6. RandomInteger is not available in earlier
versions.

.



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