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(calc-curve-nvars, calc-curve-varnames, calc-curve-model)
(calc-curve-coefnames): New variable.
(calc-curve-fit, calc-get-fit-variables): Replace variables nvars,
varnames, model and coefnames by declared variables.
(math-root-widen): New variable.
(math-search-root, math-find-root): Replace variable root-widen by
declared variable.
(var-DUMMY): Declare it.
(math-root-vars, math-min-vars): Move the declarations to earlier in
the file.
(math-brent-min): Make d a local variable.
(math-find-minimum): Replace non-existent variable.
(math-ninteg-romberg): Remove unnecessary variable.
(math-ninteg-temp): New variable.
(math-ninteg-romberg, math-ninteg-midpoint): Replace variable
integ-temp by declared variable.
(math-fit-first-var, math-fit-first-coef, math-fit-new-coefs): New variables.
(math-general-fit): Replace variables first-var, first-coef and
new-coefs by declared variables.
(calcFunc-fitvar): Replace variable first-var by declared variable.
(calcFunc-fitparam): Replace variable first-coef by declared variable.
(calcFunc-fitdummy): Replace variable new-coefs by declared variable.
(math-all-vars-vars, math-all-vars-found): New variables.
(math-all-vars-in, math-all-vars-rec): Replace variables vars and
found by declared variable math-all-vars-vars.
author | Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 21 Nov 2004 05:55:43 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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