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NAME

       st-console - simple statistics from the command line interface (CLI)

DESCRIPTION

       "st-console" is a command-line tool to calculate simple statistics from a file or standard
       input.

USAGE

         st-console [options] [input_file]

   OPTIONS
       FUNCTIONS

         --N|n|count           # sample size
         --min                 # minimum
         --max                 # maximum
         --mean|average|avg|m  # mean
         --stdev|sd            # standard deviation
         --stderr|sem|se       # standard error of mean
         --sum|s               # sum of elements of the sample
         --variance|var        # variance

       The following options require that the whole dataset is stored in memory, which can be
       problematic for huge datasets:

         --q1                  # first quartile
         --median|q2           # second quartile, or median
         --q3                  # third quartile
         --percentile=f        # percentile=<0..100>
         --quartile=i          # quartile=<1..4>

       If no functions are selected, "st-console" will print the default output:

           N     min  max  sum  mean  stddev

       You can also use the following predefined sets of functions:

         --summary   # five-number summary (min q1 median q3 max)
         --complete  # everything

       FORMATTING

           --format|fmt|f=<value>  # default: "%g"

       Examples of valid formats:

             %d    signed integer, in decimal
             %e    floating-point number, in scientific notation
             %f    floating-point number, in fixed decimal notation
             %g    floating-point number, in %e or %f notation

         --delimiter|d=<value>   # default: "\t"

         --no-header|nh          # don't display header
         --transpose-output|to   # switch rows and columns

       INPUT VALIDATION

       By default, "st-console" skips invalid input with a warning.

       You can change this behavior with the following options:

         --strict   # throws an error, interrupting process
         --quiet|q  # no warning

AUTHOR

       Nelson Ferraz <nferraz@gmail.com>

CONTRIBUTE

       Send comments, suggestions and bug reports to:

       https://github.com/nferraz/st/issues

       Or fork the code on github:

       https://github.com/nferraz/st

   THANKS
       imurray, who suggested a different algorithm for calculating variance.

       asgeirn, who suggested a input filter and helped to remove some warnings.

       gabeguz, who modified the script to make it more portable.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2013 Nelson Ferraz.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the MIT
       License (see LICENSE).