Le 07/04/2020 à 15:06, Claus Futtrup a écrit :
Hi guys
Since I'm interested in the topic, I decided to look up the link
(https://help.scilab.org/datafit) on my phone.
I was unable to see the majority of the graphs on the right and I was
unable to zoom out.
I am able to 'replicate' it on th
org
Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] question non datafit
Samuel:
Oh, this is embarrasing... I did a web search on non-linear fit and
somehow the top results always point at an outdated version (5.5.2) of
Scilab's documentation. I wonder why
Thanks, the new documentation is much better!
Regerds,
Fede
derico
> Miyara
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> Samuel:
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> Oh, this is embarrasing... I did a web search on non-linear fit and
> somehow the top results always point
Samuel:
Oh, this is embarrasing... I did a web search on non-linear fit and
somehow the top results always point at an outdated version (5.5.2) of
Scilab's documentation. I wonder why
Thanks, the new documentation is much better!
Regerds,
Federico Miyara
On 04/04/2020 06:58, Samuel Goug
Le 04/04/2020 à 09:26, Federico Miyara a écrit :
Dear All,
I'm trying to understand the function datafit.
The documentation says:
datafit is used for fitting data to a model. For a given function
G(p,z), this function finds the best vector of parameters p for
approximating G(p,z_i
Dear All,
I'm trying to understand the function datafit.
The documentation says:
datafit is used for fitting data to a model. For a given function
G(p,z), this function finds the best vector of parameters p for
approximating G(p,z_i)=0 for a set of measurement vectors z_i.
Vector p