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RE: pade function in Octave?
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Windhorn, Allen E [ACIM/LSA/MKT] |
Subject: |
RE: pade function in Octave? |
Date: |
Fri, 1 Nov 2019 20:04:51 +0000 |
Vivek,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Help-octave <help-octave-
> bounces+allen.windhorn=address@hidden> On Behalf Of vivek
> guajri
>
> Yes, I think I am going to just constrain the polynomial to be non-decreasing
> wherever there is negative slope! That should be the closest I can get!
Generally there is some physical principle that determines the curve you should
be fitting -- is that true in this case?
Getting off-topic a bit, but curve fitting being a hobby of mine, I used a
function 0.005276*(exp(7.66x)-1)+0.66 which is guaranteed monotonic and fit
pretty well. I didn't even bother with Octave, just fit it in Excel using
Solver.
Regards,
Allen
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- RE: pade function in Octave?, vivek guajri, 2019/11/04
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- RE: pade function in Octave?, vivek guajri, 2019/11/04
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- RE: pade function in Octave?, Windhorn, Allen E [ACIM/LSA/MKT], 2019/11/04
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