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    Modelling of Graph

    Hello All,

    I once asked before this topic as well, but could not solve the problem.

    Please guide me that how can I show this graph in mathematical equation form ?

    Or taking these points, can we make a mathematical relation.

    thank you very much for your time.

    Best regards.
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    Re: Modelling of Graph

    Among a few others, this software can be the solution of your problem: http://www.palisade-europe.com/bestfit/
    It is very popular in simulation analysis.
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    Re: Modelling of Graph

    One thing you can do is try least squares fitting of sums of distributions. Here's an example of sum of 3 distributions. Using 1 or 2 distributions will result in a smoother curve but further from the data points.

    Looks like a nice package suggested by Rassis.
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    Re: Modelling of Graph

    Get a graphing calculator, add the points and find a regression formula that fits your data best (you have choices like sin, linear, quad, quartic, power, etc). Higher power regression formulas usually yield a close correlation value (hence a better fit).

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