CurvFit 5.11.5

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CurvFit 5.11.5
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Version: 5.11.5
Size: 1.72 MB
Publisher: Optimal Designs Enterprise
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License [?]: Freeware
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows CE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2003, Windows 2000
Requirements: Win with 16-bit DOS Platform + VB6 RunTime files
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Publisher's Description of CurvFit

" A curve fitting program: Sine, Power, Exponential, + Lorentzian series. "
- From Optimal Designs Enterprise

CurvFit is a curve fitting program for Windows. Lorentzian, Sine, Exponential and Power series are available models to match your data. A Lorentzian series is highly recommended for real data especially for multiple peaked and/or valleys data.

CurvFit is an example of Calculus programming... ie. minutes to solve, days or years to understand solution and what it implies (e.g. wrong model, sampling rate error, etc.). Helps learn 1) whether math model is good for given data; 2) convergence implies a reasonable solution; 3) how to select new starting initial parameter values. See comments in EX*.? files for ideas on how to converge via solvers.

Equation Calculator and Hardcopy Plot prints are now (6/2005) available.

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curve fitting   |  math   |  modeling   |  sine   |  series   |  lorentzian   |  exponential   |  power   |  equation   

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