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- From: djpegg@utkvx1.utk.edu (PEGG, DAVID J)
- Subject: Re: DOS Graphics & Curve Fitting Software
- Message-ID: <4JAN199311235840@utkvx1.utk.edu>
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- Keywords: Graphics, Curve Fitting
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- Organization: University of Tennessee Computing Center
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- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 15:23:00 GMT
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- In article <1i77d9INNsgc@mirror.digex.com>, cheinan@access.digex.com (Cheinan Marks) writes...
- >Can anyone suggest DOS software to read a numerical datafile, graph it
- >and curve fit it with a general non-linear fits? It should display the
- >fit over the data and provide the parameters. It has to be able to
- >deal with custom formats and to be able to discard the first N lines of
- >data and choose different delimeters. A crude programming language
- >(like KGraph has) would be a BIG plus. A Windows package is also OK.
- >I am willing to spend up to $500-600 on this, so please feel free to
- >suggest expensive solutions.
- >
- >Thanks all in advance.
- >
- > Cheinan Marks
-
- I'm looking into a program called PS-Plot from Polysoft(tel. 801-485-0466)
- that sounds like what you're looking for. I'm also a KaleidaGraph user
- and this program seems to have similar functions but with more advanced
- curve fitting routines. It's a DOS program with a Windows style interface.
- It sounds great but I think it's version 1.0 which makes me a little
- nervous.
- I'm about to post a note asking if anyone has used this so watch for
- any responses I get.
-
- Joe Dellwo
-