Originally posted by yf31
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Hi Farzaneh,
as far as I can see, the previous suggestions did not include GNU R, one of the most powerful and competitive programming environments and viable alternatives to MATLAB. It's free, has some nice graphical frontends (e. g. RStudio), runs on all major operating systems and is permanently developed by a huge international community. Check out https://www.r-project.org/ for details.
There is a learning curve, but for users who are familiar with some sort of higher language programming it should't pose any problem to quickly accomplish the data analysis you're aiming for.
Cheers
Chris
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