[Scilab-users] comparison of 2 curves of experimental data

Peter Ridder ridder.peter at googlemail.com
Fri Dec 5 22:56:10 CET 2014


Hallo Paul

What exactly is the question?
Exist there a theoretical model which the actual measurements are
supposed to follow?
If so, you have to find an appropriate model fit based on multiple
measurement series.
(Least mean squere, maximum likelyhood  etc)
After that you could measure for example how 'good' or 'true' the
actual measurements are

2014-12-05 11:42 GMT+01:00 Carrico, Paul <paul.carrico at esterline.com>:
> Dear All
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> I (completely) forgot how to calculate the ratio on the ordinates between 2
> curves composed on experimental data (not necessary the same abscissa) :
> what’s the procedure ?
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> Thanks for your help
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> Paul
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> Ex:
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> -          curve 1 composed of A_i data:  A_1(x1,y1) ; A_2(x2,y2) ….
> A_n(xn,yn)
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> -          curve 2 composed of B_i data:  B_1(x1,y1) ; B_2(x2,y2) ….
> B_n(xn,yn)
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> -          (the xi are all differents)
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