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(Created page with "{{Software |Picture=NA.png |Version=(1998-08-28) |Author=Doug Rickman |Vendor= |License= |Download={{FileLink|MathApps_1998-08-28.zip}} |Website= }} Three REXX curve fitting and convolution programs. Convolution.cmd convolves a square kernel with a rectangular array of data. CurveFit2.cmd computes an nth order polynomial for a table of x,y values. SurfaceFit1.cmd computes a polynomial of degree 1 for n dimensions, given x1, x2, x3, ... y. Category:Open Source Software...") |
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Three REXX curve fitting and convolution programs. Convolution.cmd convolves a square kernel with a rectangular array of data. CurveFit2.cmd computes an nth order polynomial for a table of x,y values. SurfaceFit1.cmd computes a polynomial of degree 1 for n dimensions, given x1, x2, x3, ... y. | Three REXX curve fitting and convolution programs. Convolution.cmd convolves a square kernel with a rectangular array of data. CurveFit2.cmd computes an nth order polynomial for a table of x,y values. SurfaceFit1.cmd computes a polynomial of degree 1 for n dimensions, given x1, x2, x3, ... y. | ||
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Three REXX curve fitting and convolution programs. Convolution.cmd convolves a square kernel with a rectangular array of data. CurveFit2.cmd computes an nth order polynomial for a table of x,y values. SurfaceFit1.cmd computes a polynomial of degree 1 for n dimensions, given x1, x2, x3, ... y.