TableCurve, TableCode    statisitcs/programming/curve fit
Generate Programming Code from Curve-Fit Equations
 
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TableCode takes the process of finding the best equation to fit
hundreds of real-world data points one step further with
TableCode, a program that lets you take an equation and
generate code in the C, Pascal, Basic, Fortran, Modula-2,
dBASE, and Clipper languages. AISN developed the program for
those who need to incorporate equations into specific
applications.
 
TableCode uses automated statistical methods to fit data into
211 potential equations in one step. Once data is entered into
an XY table, the program processes the table for curve-fit
equations. You can view which curve fits best with residual
tables and plots of the points versus the fitted curve.
TableCode will list all equations that successfully fit the
data and rank them according to several criteria. TableCode's
twin-window calling program lets you test the equation code.
 
Another curve fitting program, TableCurve, will generate
printed reports and graphs and dBASE, 1-2-3, Quattro, Harvard
Graphics, and PCX files.
 
Both programs run on the IBM PC with 640K bytes of RAM.
 
Price: TableCode, $149; TableCurve, $159.
 
Contact: AISN Software, P.O. Box 32277, Phoenix, AZ 85064,
(602) 266-1925.
 
                              --- David L. Andrews
 
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