On 18 November 2014 15:32, dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> On another tangent I wonder about using a polynomial (curve fit) but
> with the number of inflections points you have it may be pretty high
> order. Linear interp instead of a continuous function may still be best.
> This is the kind of thing that starts email wars. ;-)

It is a constant source of friction between US and UK teams in my job.
The US like models and polynomials, we like lookup tables as they are
faster, can have discontinuities, and behave a lot better
out-of-range.


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