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| author | Jay Belanger | 2007-08-04 04:44:00 +0000 |
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| committer | Jay Belanger | 2007-08-04 04:44:00 +0000 |
| commit | a45d998e7b89bb8adfa25043683610500a13f8fe (patch) | |
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(Curve Fitting): Mention plot indicator.
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| @@ -23963,10 +23963,12 @@ to be determined. For a typical set of measured data there will be | |||
| 23963 | no single @expr{m} and @expr{b} that exactly fit the data; in this | 23963 | no single @expr{m} and @expr{b} that exactly fit the data; in this |
| 23964 | case, Calc chooses values of the parameters that provide the closest | 23964 | case, Calc chooses values of the parameters that provide the closest |
| 23965 | possible fit. The model formula can be entered in various ways after | 23965 | possible fit. The model formula can be entered in various ways after |
| 23966 | the key sequence @kbd{a F} is pressed. If the letter @kbd{P} | 23966 | the key sequence @kbd{a F} is pressed. |
| 23967 | is pressed after @kbd{a F} but before the model description is entered, | 23967 | |
| 23968 | the data as well as the model formula will be plotted after the formula | 23968 | If the letter @kbd{P} is pressed after @kbd{a F} but before the model |
| 23969 | is determined. | 23969 | description is entered, the data as well as the model formula will be |
| 23970 | plotted after the formula is determined. This will be indicated by a | ||
| 23971 | ``p'' in the minibuffer after the help message. | ||
| 23970 | 23972 | ||
| 23971 | @menu | 23973 | @menu |
| 23972 | * Linear Fits:: | 23974 | * Linear Fits:: |
| @@ -24249,6 +24251,8 @@ case, the model might be @expr{a x + b y + c z}; and in the polynomial | |||
| 24249 | case, the model could be @expr{a x + b x^2 + c x^3}. You can get | 24251 | case, the model could be @expr{a x + b x^2 + c x^3}. You can get |
| 24250 | a homogeneous linear or multilinear model by pressing the letter | 24252 | a homogeneous linear or multilinear model by pressing the letter |
| 24251 | @kbd{h} followed by a regular model key, like @kbd{1} or @kbd{2}. | 24253 | @kbd{h} followed by a regular model key, like @kbd{1} or @kbd{2}. |
| 24254 | This will be indicated by an ``h'' in the minibuffer after the help | ||
| 24255 | message. | ||
| 24252 | 24256 | ||
| 24253 | It is certainly possible to have other constrained linear models, | 24257 | It is certainly possible to have other constrained linear models, |
| 24254 | like @expr{2.3 + a x} or @expr{a - 4 x}. While there is no single | 24258 | like @expr{2.3 + a x} or @expr{a - 4 x}. While there is no single |