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List:       kde-edu-devel
Subject:    [kde-edu]: Re: Kartesio
From:       Alexander Potashev <aspotashev () gmail ! com>
Date:       2011-03-27 11:24:22
Message-ID: AANLkTinT7qoU2qKJ9os1Xma=UHbNu15BQq3WVak5pCJ0 () mail ! gmail ! com
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2011/3/27 LucaTringali <TRINGALINVENT@libero.it>:
> Hello everybody,
> I wrote a program that takes a series of points, a generic curve, and tries
> to give a best fit. I called it Kartesio, it works using maxima to solve
> functions and KDE libraries for the UI.
> For example, if you give it (1;0) (2;3) (3;7) (4;8) (5;11) and the function
> y=a*x+b, it will return y=3*x -3, and plot it to show differences between
> the best fit curve and the original points. It can also export the results
> into an svg image, a latex document (using pstricks).
> Give it a look, and tell me what do you think:
> http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=scratch%2Flucatringali%2Fkartesio.git&a=summary
> Here's a screenshot:
> https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B6K8rmHlVyTFZTliYzIwMmEtODZlOS00NjhkLThiYjItNWM1YTIzMzBmNDc2&hl=en
> Could it be included into kde-edu collection? What does it miss?

As your application uses Maxima, the same thing can probably be done
as a plugin for Cantor (http://edu.kde.org/applications/all/cantor/).


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Alexander Potashev
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