CLI-Contingency-Table The following programs for handling bunch of files on your computer will be installed, which augment functionality of Unix/Linux commands such as 'ls' and 'find', also accomanying other utility programs. 1. freq : yields 1-way contingency table. 2. crosstable : yields 2-way contingency table. 3. venn4 : performs drawing the Venn diagram for 4 sets. 4. venn : performs a kind of equivalent things to draw Venn diagrams for any number of set (but practical for < 10) 5. csel : this is a utility like `cut' or `AWK' but it works with simpler arguments specification. 6. saikoro : random number generator for many kinds of uniform distributions. "Saikoro" is a dice in Japanese. 7. init.sh : helps to install the programs above by the minimum affecting to your computer environment. The detail of each program is accessed by "--help" such as "venn4 --help" or "venn4 --help opt". The help manuals of some programs are written only in Japanese at this moment. INSTALLATION The programs are provided in a form of Perl modules to be uploaded on CPAN. Each of the program is written as a single Perl program that works (almost) stand-alone. You can choose the way to install programs from the following plural ways. 1. Download and uncompress the file CLI-Contingency-Table-0.51.tar.gz from CPAN. Find the programs under the "scripts" directory inside it. Copy them into a directory whatever you like and you can (and call it "someWhere" in the next paragraph.) Then add that directory someWhere to the PATH environment variable (for either of Windows or Unix-like environments). If you use bash or zsh, add a line like the following into to .bash_profile or .zshrc respectively, to use the program files provided in this module always you login, with the minimum affect to your computer environment (in the follwoing someWhere should be in abosolute path or "~/myScripts" ) : source someWhere/init.sh 2. If you like "Build" methot to install CPAN modules, run the following commands after uncompressing: perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install 3. You can also install the programs by the following simpler steps: cpan CLI::Files::Utils or cpanm CLI::Files::Utils The above requires your knowledge/understanding of the prepation of using the commands of 'cpan' or 'cpanm' and administrative rights on your computer to install programs (root privileges). This optional installaion way (3.) is written here because the author of the programs just want to explain that the programs provided are uploaded to CPAN can work in a kind of standard way. LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2018 "Toshiyuki Shimono" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see L.