statistiXL Changelog

What's new in statistiXL 2.0

Jan 2, 2017
  • Support for all the latest versions of Windows and Excel. Both 32 and 64 bit versions of Excel are now supported.
  • Added a statistiXL Ribbon to integrate better with modern versions of Excel and to make accessing the various modules easier
  • Added an integrated help feature called Quick Help to guide you when using statistiXL
  • Statistics modules have been updated adding features like Weighted Regression to the Linear Regression module and Promax Rotation to the Factor analysis module

New in statistiXL 1.8 (Apr 10, 2008)

  • Corrected some charting layout issues experienced with Excel 2007.

New in statistiXL 1.7 (Jun 19, 2007)

  • statistiXL now provides support for Microsoft Office Excel 2007. This overcomes incompatibilities experienced by Version 1.6, particularly with regards to charting. It also includes the ability to work with the new format larger worksheets of 1048576 rows x 16384 columns.
  • Version 1.7 of statistiXL now provides support for Microsoft Windows Vista Operating Systems. statistiXL 1.7 will install and run under Microsoft Windows Vista.
  • Support for non-English language versions of Windows and Office has been enhanced. In previous versions of statistiXL, checkbox options on dialog forms were not properly restored between tests. Checkboxes would typically be restored in an indeterminate state (i.e. neither checked or cleared). If not manually corrected for each test this would lead to unexpected errors when attempting to perform an analysis. Checkbox settings are now remembered and restored correctly between tests when running statistiXL on non-English versions of Excel and Windows.
  • The ability to add Prediction Bands to bivariate regression plots has been added. This supplements the Confidence and Standard Error Bands available in previous version of statistiXL.
  • Multiple Linear Regression now tests for Multicollinearity between variables. Variables with a Tolerance of 0, indicating exact multicollinearity, are automatically excluded from the analysis.
  • Cluster Analysis now behaves like other tests, outputing results to a new blank worksheet when the Output Range field is left blank.