| MINISTAT(1) | General Commands Manual | MINISTAT(1) | 
ministat —
    statistics utility
| ministat | [ -Ans] [-Ccolumn] [-cconfidence_level] [-ddelimiter] [-w[width]]
      [file ...] | 
The ministat command calculates
    fundamental statistical properties of numeric data in the specified files
    or, if no file is specified, standard input.
The options are as follows:
-A-n-s-C
    column-c
    confidence_level-d
    delimiter-w
    widthA sample output could look like this:
  $ ministat -s -w 60 iguana chameleon
  x iguana
  + chameleon
  +------------------------------------------------------------+
  |x      *  x            *      +              + x           +|
  | |________M______A_______________|                          |
  |             |________________M__A___________________|      |
  +------------------------------------------------------------+
      N        Min        Max     Median        Avg       Stddev
  x   7         50        750        200        300    238.04761
  +   5        150        930        500        540    299.08193
  No difference proven at 95.0% confidence
If ministat tells you, as in the example
    above, that there is no difference proven at 95% confidence, the two data
    sets you gave it are for all statistical purposes identical.
You have the option of lowering your standards by specifying a lower confidence level:
  $ ministat -s -w 60 -c 80 iguana chameleon
  x iguana
  + chameleon
  +------------------------------------------------------------+
  |x      *  x            *      +              + x           +|
  | |________M______A_______________|                          |
  |             |________________M__A___________________|      |
  +------------------------------------------------------------+
      N        Min        Max     Median        Avg       Stddev
  x   7         50        750        200        300    238.04761
  +   5        150        930        500        540    299.08193
  Difference at 80.0% confidence
        240 +/- 212.215
        80% +/- 70.7384%
        (Student's t, pooled s = 264.159)
But a lower standard does not make your data any better, and the example is only included here to show the format of the output when a statistical difference is proven according to Student's T method.
Any mathematics text on basic statistics, for instances Larry Gonicks excellent "Cartoon Guide to Statistics" which supplied the above example.
The ministat command was written by
    Poul-Henning Kamp out of frustration over all the bogus benchmark claims
    made by people with no understanding of the importance of uncertainty and
    statistics.
From FreeBSD 5.2 it has lived in the source tree as a developer tool, graduating to the installed system from FreeBSD 8.0.
| November 10, 2012 | Debian |