On Sat, 28 Apr 2012 12:52:55 -0500
Thomas Powderly <tomp4...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dave
> I used several tools when i looked at EDM crater depth vs joules of
> energy applied
> these were all linear regression tools
> 
> but first it was easier for me to work inside the framework of a
> spreadsheet with the xy data pairs plotted,
> then analyzed
> 
> maybe this will help
> use openOffice Calc
> and your choice of curve fit tools
> try this one fer instance
> 
> http://oooconv.free.fr/fitoo/fitoo_en.html
> 
> ( dem french guys sure is good at math ;)
> 
> tomp

Interesting! Good for modeling things and getting started. A couple of
guys at U of AL compared several methods of fitting to circles and most
of them are weak with small segments of circles. More work to do. 

http://www.math.uab.edu/~chernov/cl/

Tnx. 

Dave
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