Quentin,
an arc, hmmm...interesting concept.
But I think what I need is a polynomial fit to splattered
data.
Where the solution would be a single curved line drawn as a
"best" fit through the set of data.
The curve can be relative to the center of the data set.
- Robert -
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 15:05:19 -0600
Quentin Spencer <address@hidden> wrote:
What do you mean by curvature? Are you trying to model
the data as fitting a circular arc and want to know the
radius? You could also model the data as quadratic (or
any higher degree polynomial for that matter). I imagine
that this would be a relatively straightforward extension
of the linear model you are now using.
-Quentin
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