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| The graphical representation then displays the entered values and the calculated curve in different colours. | The graphical representation then displays the entered values and the calculated curve in different colours. | ||
| - | Editing the determined interpolation | + | =====Editing the determined interpolation===== |
| The determined coefficients and the calculated function are displayed above the graph. | The determined coefficients and the calculated function are displayed above the graph. | ||
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| The display of the coefficients depends on the interpolation method. In the example, there are three coefficients a, b and c for a quadratic parabola. The determined function is displayed in the right-hand area. It can be edited; the result is then immediately visible in the graphic. In this way, the function can be further adjusted to the individual values. | The display of the coefficients depends on the interpolation method. In the example, there are three coefficients a, b and c for a quadratic parabola. The determined function is displayed in the right-hand area. It can be edited; the result is then immediately visible in the graphic. In this way, the function can be further adjusted to the individual values. | ||
| - | With the **//Add to function | + | With the **//Save function// |
| The **//Back to original function// | The **//Back to original function// | ||
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