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On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, Ben Zuckerberg wrote:
Greetings,
I have several sets of oscillation data and would like to estimate the
parameters of a sine function to each set (and hopefully automate this). A
colleague provided an excel sheet that uses solver to minimize the RSS after
fitting the sine function to each data set, but this cumbersome and difficult
to automate. Is there a method in R for fitting a given sine function to a
supplied data using maximum likelihood estimation (or minimizing the RSS).
Thanks in advance.
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Spatial Ecologist, Citizen Science
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
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