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Welcome to the Analytica Wiki! It is a shared resource created for and by the community of Analytica users. It includes FAQs, tips, examples, shared libraries, and details describing Analytica functions expanding on the User Guide.  
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This wiki offers lots of useful information stuff for Analytica users. It includes FAQs, tips, examples, shared libraries, and details of Analytica functions that go beyond the User Guide.  
  
Because it's a wiki, you can edit and add to it, as well as read it -- like Wikipedia. If you are an Analytica user with current support, you should have password access to read and edit it. If you don't, please email info@lumina.com to get a password.  
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Because it's a wiki, you (as an Analytica user) can improve and extend it, as well as read it -- like Wikipedia. If you are an Analytica user with current support, you should have password access to read and edit it. If not, please email info@lumina.com to get a password.  
  
If you can't find the information you want -- or can't understand it -- please add your question or comment, perhaps to the relevant ''discussion'' page. If you have information, tips, examples, or libraries you want to share, your contributions are welcome.  
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If you can't find the information you want -- or can't understand it -- please add your question or comment, perhaps to the relevant ''discussion'' page. (Each page has a Discussion tab at the top.)
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Your contributions are welcome, whether corrections, tips, examples, or libraries you want to share.  
  
 
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Revision as of 23:02, 27 October 2009

This wiki offers lots of useful information stuff for Analytica users. It includes FAQs, tips, examples, shared libraries, and details of Analytica functions that go beyond the User Guide.

Because it's a wiki, you (as an Analytica user) can improve and extend it, as well as read it -- like Wikipedia. If you are an Analytica user with current support, you should have password access to read and edit it. If not, please email info@lumina.com to get a password.

If you can't find the information you want -- or can't understand it -- please add your question or comment, perhaps to the relevant discussion page. (Each page has a Discussion tab at the top.)

Your contributions are welcome, whether corrections, tips, examples, or libraries you want to share.

Latest Analytica Release News!
21 September 2009
The release of Analytica and ADE 4.2 is now official.

See Instructions for Free 4.2 Upgrade
or go directly to the Upgrade to 4.2 form.

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