The Meto Computer Language
J. M. Craddock and
M. H. Freeman
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1967, vol. 16, issue 2, 120-123
Abstract:
The METO computer language provides a choice of about 200 procedures, including many standard statistical processes, versatile input and output facilities, algebraic and housekeeping operations. Procedures are specified in any combination by a users' program in a simple numerical code.
Date: 1967
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