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Where is gcvspl?
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Joe Koski |
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Where is gcvspl? |
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Fri, 03 Sep 2004 13:12:22 -0600 |
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The octave combined index shows the routine gcvspl, which is apparently
based on a Fortran routine of the same name. The index also shows that it is
under /octave-forge/nonfree/splines. gcvspl is also called by the
octave-forge routine csaps. A find on /usr/local shows that "*gcvspl*" does
not appear anywhere with my octave/octave-forge 2.1.55.
This seems to be the routine (splines plus smoothing) that I could use for
some data analysis. How do I go about setting up to use it?
Joe
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