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//looking at the result is not easy to grasp, since it is interleaved: first number is mean of L, second is mean of R, third is stddev of L, fourth is stddev or R
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//looking at the result is not easy to grasp, since it is interleaved: first number is mean of L, second is mean of R, third is stddev of L, fourth is stddev or R
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d.reshape(14,2).do({|x,i|["mean\t\t","stddev\t\t","skew\t\t\t", "kurtosis\t", "min\t\t\t", "median\t\t", "max\t\t\t","d-mean\t","d-stddev\t","d-skew\t\t", "d-kurtosis", "d-min\t\t", "d-median\t", "d-max\t\t"].at(i).post;x.round(0.01).postln})
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d.reshape(14,2).do({|x,i|["mean\t\t","stddev\t\t","skew\t\t\t", "kurtosis\t", "min\t\t\t", "median\t\t", "max\t\t\t","d-mean\t","d-stddev\t","d-skew\t\t", "d-kurtosis", "d-min\t\t", "d-median\t", "d-max\t\t"].at(i).post;x.round(0.01).postln});"".postln;
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