Hi OcUK, thought I'd attempt to tap your collective minds. I'm doing a study at the moment which is attempting to predict a particular value y (velocity) with respect to x (time).
I have a bunch of data obtained using different values of various parameters which affect the velocity, and ideally I'm trying to obtain a function which incorporates all of these parameters and describes the change in velocity over time.
Does anyone know a good way to go about trying to attach a function to a certain graph/set of data and then modifying that (which I can only assume is trial and error) to take the other parameters into account.
One of the graphs is shown below, which seems to be some kind of inverse square function, but I don't have a huge background in theoretical maths so I'm struggling to get any further!
Any pointers/websites/programs I can use to help me out? Excel doesn't seem to like fitting trendlines to inverse squares although I'm probably just not aware of how to do so!
Thanks
I have a bunch of data obtained using different values of various parameters which affect the velocity, and ideally I'm trying to obtain a function which incorporates all of these parameters and describes the change in velocity over time.
Does anyone know a good way to go about trying to attach a function to a certain graph/set of data and then modifying that (which I can only assume is trial and error) to take the other parameters into account.
One of the graphs is shown below, which seems to be some kind of inverse square function, but I don't have a huge background in theoretical maths so I'm struggling to get any further!
Any pointers/websites/programs I can use to help me out? Excel doesn't seem to like fitting trendlines to inverse squares although I'm probably just not aware of how to do so!
Thanks
