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authorAnthony Wang2022-02-11 15:25:23 -0600
committerAnthony Wang2022-02-11 15:25:23 -0600
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+name=CurveFitting
+version=1.0.6
+author=Rotario <rotarioner@gmail.com>
+maintainer=Rotario <rotarioner@gmail.com>
+sentence=Fits polynomial curves to given datapoints
+paragraph=Fit polynomial curves to given points using least squares regression. The max order of polynomial fitting is 20, this should be more than enough to fit most practical problems. All values are kept as double for precision, this works well on a Teensy due to its floating point unit and large (64 bit) double precision. the numbers required increase exponentially as the number of points or order increases.
+url=https://github.com/Rotario/arduinoCurveFitting
+includes=curveFitting.h
+category=Data Processing
+architectures=*