On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 4:43 AM Klaus Zimmermann <klaus.zimmermann@smhi.se> wrote:
if you are interested in the 1d problem, you might also consider a spline fit of order 1, for example with scipy.interpolate, see [1].
hmm, yes, that should work -- I guess it didn't dawn on me because all examples are higher order, but I'll check it out. -CHB
Cheers Klaus
[1]
https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/tutorial/interpolate.html#spline-...
On 03/06/2021 13:12, Mark Bakker wrote:
My students are using this and seem to like it:
https://jekel.me/piecewise_linear_fit_py/about.html <https://jekel.me/piecewise_linear_fit_py/about.html>
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Do any of you know of code for finding an optimum linear piecewise fit to a set of points?
Somethin like what is described in this article:
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/mpe/2015/876862/ <https://www.hindawi.com/journals/mpe/2015/876862/>
At a glance, that looked just hard enough to code up that I'm hoping someone has already done it :-)
-CHB
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