Reviewed Least Square Fit LO.
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External Reviewer :
Checklist OK? : <put date stamp here, if OK> [2010-10-05]
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+.. #[Puneeth: Add pre-requisites.]
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Script
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As we know, the square of time period of a pendulum is directly proportional to
its length, we shall plot l vs t^2 and verify this.
-#[Puneeth:] removed the explanation about loadtxt and unpack
- option. It's been done in another LO already. simple dependency
- should work?
+.. #[Puneeth:] removed the explanation about loadtxt and unpack
+.. option. It's been done in another LO already. simple dependency
+.. should work?
To read the input file and parse the data, we are going to use the
loadtxt function. Type
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{{{ switch to the plot window }}}
-#[Puneeth:] Moved explanation of least square fit here. seems more
-apt.
+.. #[Puneeth:] Moved explanation of least square fit here. seems more
+.. apt.
We can see that there is a visible linear trend, but we do not get a
straight line connecting them. We shall, therefore, generate a least
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{{{ Show the "sponsored by FOSSEE" slide }}}
-#[Nishanth]: Will add this line after all of us fix on one.
-This tutorial was created as a part of FOSSEE project, NME ICT, MHRD India
+.. #[Nishanth]: Will add this line after all of us fix on one.
+.. This tutorial was created as a part of FOSSEE project, NME ICT, MHRD India
Hope you have enjoyed and found it useful.
Thank you
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