On 11/19/2009 12:11:03 PM, djoffe wrote:
...
>Minerr(Td,Adc,R0,Rw1,Le,Lm,Rw2
>,Cc,Cp,m,v),
>e.g. 11 knobs to tweak to try
>and get a good fit at the 36
>points.
>
>In the case at hand, even with
>an initial guess good enough
>to meet all the stated
>criteria, the solver grinds
>its way into the weeds.
==> What is an initial good guess ?
==> The solver decides what's good/NO good
>I'll try to post something
>simpler that still exhibits
>the problem.
==> NO, nothing simpler, because you will still do wrong !
Resume:
1. Attach just the data set as an input table ... just the data set.
2. If you have a proven model for the project, i.e: one not to be re-invented and valid, add the model below the data set.
3. As it looks secret/private/proprietary/not to be seen, then no word no nothing.
jmG