Yes, Kartesio is used to calculate fitting curves for experimental points: I, 
as a chemistry student, already used it for some laboratory reports. Actually, 
there is no other program like this in KDE: obiously you could obtain something 
similar with RKward, but this one is too much complex for fitting curves, and 
students usually do not like R. Kartesio does one thing, and does it simply and 
good. Caculating best fit curves with R is smilar to cross a stream with the 
Queen Mary.The most interesting feature of Kartesio is that it allows you to 
write manually the equation you want to use to fit the points (with other 
programs like LibreOffice Calc it's possible only to use 3 or 4 already 
implemented and generic functions). For example, I can choose to fit my points 
with "y=a*sin(b*x)" or with "y=(9.342/x)+c".
Luca Tringali



----Messaggio originale----

Da: tcanabr...@kde.org

Data: 10/05/2013 12.28

A: "Anne-Marie Mahfouf"<annemarie.mahf...@free.fr>

Cc: "LucaTringali"<tringalinv...@libero.it>, <kde-core-devel@kde.org>

Ogg: Re: kde review kartesio



Quite Unlikely ...

It's a Solver, to fit curves into points, That's  very used in any theorical 
research,  engeniering, math, phisics, etc.







2013/5/10 Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annemarie.mahf...@free.fr>

Hi,



I am wondering what is the user base for this application as it seems quite 
specialized (I did not build it yet though). Can you tell us more about the 
potential target? Another question that comes to mind is: can't it be a feature 
of an existing KDE Edu apps?




Best regards,



Anne-Marie



----- Mail original -----

> De: "LucaTringali" <tringalinv...@libero.it>

> À: kde-core-devel@kde.org

> Envoyé: Jeudi 9 Mai 2013 18:06:16

> Objet: kde review kartesio

>

>

>

> Hello,

>

> I have been working on Kartesio, a program for calculating best fit

> curves with experimental points. I think it is ready to be moved in

> the KDE Edu main repo now, so I'm asking your approval.

>

> I followed the guidelines (

> http://techbase.kde.org/Policies/Application_Lifecycle ) and

> Kartesio is actually in KDE review:

>

> https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdereview/kartesio

>

> For any question, ask me.

>

>

>

>

> Luca Tringali

>







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