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As far as non-functional PPMs go, I would suggest finding a dev machine with ActiveState Perl and a functioning PPM, then installing Statistics::Basic::StdDev and its dependencies. You can then copy the C:\Perl\site\lib\ file tree to your target machine. All the modules in question are pure Perl, so you shouldn't have any issues doing this. Once you have that module in place, you'll be in a better position to determine the significance of differences between Excel and Perl's output.
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Larry Wall is Yoda: there is no try{} (ok, except in Perl6; way to ruin a joke, Larry! ;P) The Code that can be seen is not the true Code "In any sufficiently large group of people, most are idiots" - Kaa's Law In reply to Re: standard deviation accuracy question
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