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The Non-Linear Equation Fit Solver | The Non-Linear Equation Fit Solver allows you to enter a user-defined equation, information about the parameters and applicable X and Y data points in order to solve the equation using an iterative process. Results are displayed in both tabular and graphical form, and you have the option to save and re-use equation templates. In addition, the tool iteratively solves for a real root of an unconstrained non-linear function using a variable order improved memory method. | ||
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Revision as of 03:26, 27 July 2012
Equation Fit Solver |
The Non-Linear Equation Fit Solver allows you to enter a user-defined equation, information about the parameters and applicable X and Y data points in order to solve the equation using an iterative process. Results are displayed in both tabular and graphical form, and you have the option to save and re-use equation templates. In addition, the tool iteratively solves for a real root of an unconstrained non-linear function using a variable order improved memory method. |
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