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Fit data for a 3D function?

by "Nir via MathKB.com" <u41835@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 18, 2008 at 03:02 PM

Hi,
I would like to generate a 3D function of three variables based on
experimental data f(x,y,z). For example, let assume that one measured the
room temperature at 100 different location in the room.
So, now we have 100x4 array thus, at each line we have x y z and T. My
goal
is to fit a 3D function based on experimental data meaning to find
analytic
expression that beast descried temperature in the room for any point
(T=f(X,Y,
Z)). For example T=3.3X+4Y-5Z^2; the function can be from any kind
(exponential, polynomial, sin, cos….)
Can anyone tell me if it’s doable…?.

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Fit data for a 3D function?
"Nir via MathKB.com&  2008-03-18 15:02:47 
Re: Fit data for a 3D function?
"[Mr.] Lynn Kurtz&qu  2008-03-18 18:08:39 

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