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I am trying to solve a three variable equation (Gaussian curve) in Vb. I have been able to do it using 3 "for loops" (extremely, painfully slow). I am looking to speed things up with Excel. I am trying to incorporate Excel's Solver add in for my program but do not know if it is possible to do or even how to do it. I am able to use active X to get my data onto the excel environment but that's it. Any help on this is appreciated. If anyone has any other ideas on how to solve a three variable equation with VB I am all ears.
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You could try the algorithms forum on this site.
There may already be a solution in there.
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what do you eman by "solve a 3 variable equation"?
can you elaborate... i don't think solver doesn't anything more complicated than an iterated linear interpolation / extrapolation |
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