PMID: 3755121May 1, 1986Paper

DATAC: a multipurpose biological data analysis program based on a mathematical interpreter

International Journal of Bio-medical Computing
D Bertrand, C R Bader

Abstract

The use of a mathematical command interpreter combined with the structural facility of the C-language allowed us to design a data treatment program having considerable flexibility and being able to handle any types of data (electrophysiological, biochemical and theoretical data). Ensembles of data are treated by the interpreter as if they were simple variables so that an elaborate computation can be performed on the spot by simply writing the appropriate equation on the terminal. These facilities combined with the ability of editing macrocommands at run time provide the user with data treatment possibilities that extend far beyond the possibilities actually implemented in the program. The originality of this program is that the user can easily implement the commands he most often needs, writing them in a language that most scientists will know, algebra.

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Oct 1, 1989·Journal of Neuroscience Methods·P B Manis, D Bertrand
Jan 1, 1989·Journal of Neuroscience Methods·D BertrandI C Forster
Oct 1, 1990·Hearing Research·M PelizzoneP Montandon
Aug 15, 1995·European Journal of Pharmacology·M GopalakrishnanJ P Sullivan
May 12, 2001·European Journal of Pharmacology·I C ForsterJ A Benson
Feb 3, 1998·Hearing Research·J L FitzakerleyP B Manis
Mar 1, 1990·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·D BertrandD Rungger
Oct 15, 1992·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·S ValeraD Bertrand
Jul 3, 1998·The Journal of General Physiology·I ForsterH Murer
May 1, 1990·The Journal of General Physiology·C HaimannC R Bader
Dec 8, 1998·Molecular Biology of the Cell·L MastroberardinoF Verrey
Mar 24, 1999·The Journal of Physiology·R AssandriA Gorlach
May 30, 1998·Journal of Neurophysiology·T P Harty, P B Manis
Jun 1, 1992·Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences·A DrasdoS Wonnacott

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