How Can Software Identify Maximum Curvature on a Graph?

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Urgent!How to find the point where Maximum Curvature occurs on graph?

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The graph(2D) is plotted from experimental data, not from a given equation and within certain limit. I want to know the x&y coordinate where the maximum curvature occur via software means, not manually. FYI, for those with civil&geotechnical engineering background, the graph i am plotting is about consolidation topic of soil mechanics subject, which is the void ratio vs effective stress curve. I want to get the preconsolidation value from the graph plotted.

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From the tone of this, I suspect that you are to determine the point of maximum curvature by looking at the graph and deciding where it appears to "curve" most!
 
yes, do u know any software that can find the point?
 
lol,no offense i aint that advanced to get the maximum curvature by hand calculation, lol, that's why i need a software, if not, imma get the point via naked point instead
 
anonymousman said:
lol,no offense i aint that advanced to get the maximum curvature by hand calculation, lol, that's why i need a software, if not, imma get the point via naked point instead

I think you mean "naked eye", not "naked point". Anyway, that is what you need to do. Also: please avoid 'text-speak' in this Forum; take the trouble to say 'I' instead of 'i' and 'you' instead of 'u', etc.
 
Ray Vickson said:
I think you mean "naked eye", not "naked point". Anyway, that is what you need to do. Also: please avoid 'text-speak' in this Forum; take the trouble to say 'I' instead of 'i' and 'you' instead of 'u', etc.

Addressed in a warning to the OP.
 
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