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Jean Michel Giraud Posted - 04/02/2000 : 8:22:00 PM
No great rush on that one.
It seems to me that Origin, MathCad, Kalkulator do not extract polynomial coefficients higher than order 9. I accept.
But I need to fit through 21 pairs of coordinates. 14 pairs would help. But I want 21. What I expet is the gear, right working on the click. Eventually, I can do it
probably using the Mercier method. but for sure starting with differences, then iterating matrices. May be one of you has the appropriate sofware.
jmgiraud@infoteck.dr.qc.ca

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