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1. Does anyone have source code for fitting a parabola through data points? I have several series of about 25 measured points (x,y) and want to fit a parabola through them, with the form f(x)=a*(...
Zones: CDate Answered: 06/13/2003 Views: 0
Hey, I've been playing around with least squares fitting; and have programmed a little something in C, that will (hopefully), calculate the gradient (m), and y-intercept (c), of the line of best...
Zones: Math & ScienceDate Answered: 12/02/2005 Views: 0
Dear sir,   I would like to set a text on the button.  However, the text is too large to fit on the button.  Therefore, I have to set a smaller size so that the text can fit on the button.  can an...
Zones: Windows MFCDate Answered: 04/10/1997 Views: 0
Is there any way to have the page resize itself to fit the screen settings? I want everything to fit in the screen even if the person has the large settings or small settings or different size moni...
Zones: HTMLDate Answered: 06/10/1999 Views: 4
In vb5, I have a picture box that displays pictures as the result of clicking on an item in a list box.  I would like to 1) if the picture is too large for the box, have it reduce in size to fit.  ...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 08/21/1999 Views: 0
I´m printing  a picture with the printer object, but I wanna make it large enough to fit the entire sheet of paper, suposedly Printer has a Zoom property, but it doesn´t seem to work neither with t...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 09/27/2000 Views: 0
We have a program which prints a form to a laser printer. The form consists of a couple graphic images and some text boxes. It appears that when you print a form, only the portion of the form which...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 06/16/2001 Views: 0
I want to use a background image for an html page.  Simple so far.  Now, I want this image to perfectly fill the screen in any browser, any monitor size...within reason of course.  Can a script acc...
Zones: Web DevelopmentDate Answered: 05/31/2002 Views: 0
Can anyone cast light on how I get rid of an area below a JTable in a JScrollPane that the table does not fill? How can I make the JFrame have a tight fit around the JTable?
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 04/24/2002 Views: 0
I have a Form that I am using to view inventory with a picture of the Item on the form. Currently I store the link to the picture in a table & I use an oncurrent event on my form to display the pic...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 02/06/2003 Views: 0