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Re: Interpolating with f(x) = a*x^b, where b might be a non-integer?
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Francesco Potortì |
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Re: Interpolating with f(x) = a*x^b, where b might be a non-integer? |
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Mon, 29 Oct 2012 18:31:41 +0100 |
>On 29 October 2012 09:10, <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> If you don't need to use Octave, you might try CurveExpert
>> <http://www.curveexpert.net>, or Excel's Solver works reasonably well
>> if you set it up right.
>
>Please do not advertise non-free software here.
Why not Gnumeric, in fact? It is light, fast, free (both as free speech
and free beer), has very wide limits on size of sheets and a lot of
statistical functions. It would be probably a good choice.
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RE: Interpolating with f(x) = a*x^b, where b might be a non-integer?, Damian Harty, 2012/10/29