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Phitter
Written inPython
Operating systemCross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux)
PlatformWeb application
Available in
  • English
  • Spanish
TypeStatistical software
LicenseMIT License
WebsitePhitter
GitHub Repository

Phitter is a web-based software and Python library for data analysis specializing in fitting probability distributions.[1]. Designed to facilitate the identification of the distribution that best fits a dataset, Phitter offers a wide variety of distributions, goodness-of-fit tests, and interactive visualizations to assist users in their statistical analysis. The software features over 80 probability distributions and advanced tools to evaluate and visualize the quality of fit. Phitter is available in Python and is an open-source project, promoting community collaboration and contribution[2]

Features

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  • Web application interface for cross-platform accessibility
  • Python library
  • Over 80 probability distributions available for fitting
  • Interactive visualizations for data analysis
  • Goodness-of-fit tests to evaluate the quality of fit
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