On 6/23/21 11:26 PM, Douglas Crawford via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
R is an interpreted programming language and large software ecosystem that is targeted primarily at statistical math. However, it's really more of a "mathematical Swiss army knife", for lots of things that have nothing to do with statistics. I use it all the time for things like curve fitting to generate coefficients for sensor response linearization in firmware. It's amazingly powerful and a real pleasure to use.
You generate "header files" of pre-computed values? A mathematicians AWK? :)
Yes and no. I generally avoid hard-coded values; most of my designs have NVRAM of some sort to store settings, counters, etc. I usually store such constants in there. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA