On 10/23/2009 11:02:49 AM, beetle wrote:
On 10/22/2009 5:09:30 PM, eden_mei wrote:
>On 10/22/2009 4:17:30 PM, beetle wrote:
>>So far all you have done is send data
>>buried in (horribly
>>rendered) mathcad binary worksheets --
>>i.e. data that cannot be
>>uploaded and tested by other Ms.
>
>
>While I would rarely defend jmg and his
>antics, it seems a bit disingenuous to
>claim that his data is inaccessible.
>Select any column, copy selection, and
>paste where you want.
>
>TTFN,
>Eden
I tried what I could to extract the data. I was unable to copy and
paste columns, only individual entires and like I said I am not
going to do that 2 X 600 times. This guy has the data in a
format that can be provided but chooses to be obstructive. If he
believes that the other Ms can't do as well as mathcad he'd
actually be more than happy to provide the data I would have
thought, instead he's being disingenuous. ...but further reading
it looks like he is the forum kook.
The data and model looked like a step decay process (like a
laser flash experiment in chemistry) which is trivial to model.
Got me ma popcorn and 3D glasses and the best seat in the House. Yessirree! Dangd ifn I ain't looking forrard to this ...
Stuart
As I'm getting bored watching the two of you standing at either end of the street, hands near pistols, waiting for the other to break, I've attached a worksheet that allows each array to be saved in csv format (could have been done by individual file components, but I'm too lazy to do that and I've only got M13 handy).
... just noticed that Eden and Richard have suggested other ways of getting the data too.