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tmendes Posted - 03/22/2017 : 1:27:37 PM
Wish List: Inclusion of the variable span super-smoothing procedure developed by J. H. Friedman would be wonderful to have in OriginPro. The procedure generates a trend line using a symmetric k nearest neighbor linear least squares fitting method to make a series of line segments through the data by adaptively choosing different bandwidths for different portions of the data.
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JacquelineHe Posted - 03/23/2017 : 06:35:02 AM
Hi,

Thank for your suggestion.
I will send your requirement to our development and they will consider adding this feature to our future version.

Thanks
Jacqueline
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