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Simfit
Developer(s)William G. Bardsley, University of Manchester
Stable release
8.07 / January, 2023
Operating system Windows
Type numerical analysis
License GNU AGPL
Website [1]

Simfit is a free open-source Windows package for simulation, curve fitting, statistics, and plotting, using a library of models or user-defined mathematical equations. Simfit has been developed by Bill Bardsley of the University of Manchester. [1] Although it is written for Windows, it can easily be installed and used on Linux machines via WINE. [2]

Simfit is developed using Silverfrost Limited's FTN95 Fortran Compiler and is currently featured on their website as a showcased application. The graphical functionality in Simfit has been released as a Fortran library called Simdem which allows the programmer to produce charts and graphs with just a few lines of Fortran. A version of Simdem is shipped with the Windows version of the NAG Fortran Builder. [3]

A Spanish-language version of Simfit is maintained by a team in Salamanca.

References

  1. ^ Burguillo, F.J.; Holgado, M.; Bardsley, W.G. (2003). "Using the SIMFIT Statistical Package to teach Data Analysis in Experimental Sciences". Revista de Educacíon en Ciencias-Journal of Science Education. 4: 8–14.
  2. ^ "WineHQ - Simfit". appdb.winehq.org. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
  3. ^ Chivers, Ian D.; Jane Sleightholme (August 2007). "Introduction to NAG Fortran builder". ACM SIGPLAN Fortran Forum. 26 (2): 12–24. doi: 10.1145/1279941.1279943. S2CID  7955473.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simfit
Developer(s)William G. Bardsley, University of Manchester
Stable release
8.07 / January, 2023
Operating system Windows
Type numerical analysis
License GNU AGPL
Website [1]

Simfit is a free open-source Windows package for simulation, curve fitting, statistics, and plotting, using a library of models or user-defined mathematical equations. Simfit has been developed by Bill Bardsley of the University of Manchester. [1] Although it is written for Windows, it can easily be installed and used on Linux machines via WINE. [2]

Simfit is developed using Silverfrost Limited's FTN95 Fortran Compiler and is currently featured on their website as a showcased application. The graphical functionality in Simfit has been released as a Fortran library called Simdem which allows the programmer to produce charts and graphs with just a few lines of Fortran. A version of Simdem is shipped with the Windows version of the NAG Fortran Builder. [3]

A Spanish-language version of Simfit is maintained by a team in Salamanca.

References

  1. ^ Burguillo, F.J.; Holgado, M.; Bardsley, W.G. (2003). "Using the SIMFIT Statistical Package to teach Data Analysis in Experimental Sciences". Revista de Educacíon en Ciencias-Journal of Science Education. 4: 8–14.
  2. ^ "WineHQ - Simfit". appdb.winehq.org. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
  3. ^ Chivers, Ian D.; Jane Sleightholme (August 2007). "Introduction to NAG Fortran builder". ACM SIGPLAN Fortran Forum. 26 (2): 12–24. doi: 10.1145/1279941.1279943. S2CID  7955473.

External links



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