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I want to get the parameters of a sequence in terms of Gaussian
distribution.I mean, mean value, max. and min. values and standard deviation
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I want to get the parameters of a sequence in terms of Gaussian
distribution.I mean, mean value, max. and min. values and standard
deviation of that sequence.


Those statistics can be computed for any distribution.

I teach statistics, and I don't know what you mean by "a sequence in
terms of Gaussian distribution".

Can you elaborate, please, on what you want, perhaps with an example?

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