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roadrunn0r Posted - 08/25/2010 : 08:16:10 AM
Hey everyone!

I want to know if it is possible to fit data to multiple user defined functions each dependent from each other? Let's say i got my data D which is f(a,b,c) and a is f(b,c), b is f(a,c) and c is f(a,b).

I hope you understand my general problem. I want several functions fitted iteratively to my data..




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DataConv Posted - 08/27/2010 : 06:29:15 AM
I suspect you have to do this with scripting. Here you have far more possibilities than with 'conventional' calculation...

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