Data Curve Fit Creator Add-in

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Data Curve Fit Creator Add-in Windows 7 compatible
Shareware ($29.95)
Windows 7, 98, 2000, XP, Vista, CE
Jan 25, 2010
1373 kBytes
Microsoft Excel 2000 or later

Data Curve Fit Creator Add-in is an easy-to-use data analysis add-in for Microsoft Excel. It adds curve fitting, interpolation, and data smoothing functions to Excel. Curve fitting functions include polynomial fits and a versatile local regression (loess) function. Interpolations include linear, cubic spline, and a `flexible spline` that allows you to specify the slope at each data point. Data smoothing functions include moving average, median filter, and a Gaussian smoothing filter.

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