On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 2:10 PM Alan <braslau.list@comcast.net> wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 17:56:45 -0400
John Kitzmiller <jkitzm@gmail.com> wrote:

> (Apologies for double-dipping, but usage direction for the
> least-squares fit extension in m-graph would be a gift.)

The least-squares fit (to a polynomial) is a deterministic calculation,
not an arbitrary non-linear search. As such, it is very robust.

Certain (useful) functions, a Gaussian peak for example, can be
suitably transformed to a polynomial function, so these are handled as
well, robustly.

Examples are given as comments in mp-grap.mpiv that you can follow.
Also attached is an adapted version of the original John Hobby
documentation, with extensions described.

Note that the m-graph module is simply a re-write of the John Hobby
graph macros, taking advantage of floating-point MetaPost (thus
simplified).

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I have been working on a completely new luagraph module that does much
in lua. It has, notably, arbitrary coordinate systems.

This has been a moving target as I put more and more into lua
and less and less in Metapost. I have also been playing chase with the
development of luametatex (and have fallen behind).

Alan

Thanks for the modified documentation of the graph macros. It has been a great help. Is it in the lmtx distribution somewhere?

I read about the upcoming luagraph in mag-1104-mkiv.pdf (This Way 11/11/2019) and have also played a bit with LuaMetaFun and Aditya's blog post. Looking forward to that development, thank you!

John