Statistics::KernelEstimation provides Gaussian, Box and Epanechnikov kernels. You might want to check out PDL, Statistics::R and R as well.
In reply to Re: Kernel Density Estimation
by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Kernel Density Estimation
by cmr72
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