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clemon!!
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how do you find the trend in some functions??
ok so I'm not sure how to phrase the question, and I'm not sure it will help me anyway but...
if i have say 3 complex functions, and i weight them... can i find the function that follows the trend?
sorry if that's very basic or silly.
basically, i want to weight silence, a traingle wave, a square wave, and a sine wave according to some percceptual quality. i then want to, based on that weighting, calculate the function that best instantiates that quality. of course it won't be perceived like that, but is there a term for the mathematical function of finding the trend of a number of functions according to some weighting?
thank you for any help ha :)
ok so I'm not sure how to phrase the question, and I'm not sure it will help me anyway but...
if i have say 3 complex functions, and i weight them... can i find the function that follows the trend?
sorry if that's very basic or silly.
basically, i want to weight silence, a traingle wave, a square wave, and a sine wave according to some percceptual quality. i then want to, based on that weighting, calculate the function that best instantiates that quality. of course it won't be perceived like that, but is there a term for the mathematical function of finding the trend of a number of functions according to some weighting?
thank you for any help ha :)