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- From: mcdonald@aries.scs.uiuc.edu (J. D. McDonald)
- Subject: Re: Scientific graphing/analysis programs.
- References: <1992Dec31.183244.6942@searchtech.com> <1993Jan1.073755.24435@nuscc.nus.sg> <C06qH2.4uE@space.physics.uiowa.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 18:23:20 GMT
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- In article <C06qH2.4uE@space.physics.uiowa.edu> rlm@sunlight.Physics.UIowa.Edu (Robert Mutel) writes:
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- >We use AXUM for DOS (v.2.0) and are fairly satisfied. The one feature I
- >have yet to find in any of these programs is the ability to specify an
- >arbitrary
- >function to fit to a set of data points. The program should do a LSQ solution
- >with an correlation matrix for the coefficients.
-
- >Does anyone know of a program which does this?
- >
- The Origin program from MicroCal will fit to an arbitrary function. It does
- do a LSQ solution. I don't know exactly what you mean by the second
- part.
-
- Doug McDonald
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