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Dear Developer,
I was studying how to use the algorithm VCS to analyse my current observed data. Now I found the VCS algorithm can be used to fit the data with two breaking power laws. But this fitting way is not enough for my current work. So, if possible, could please give an example of how to fit the VCS to the observed data as shown in Fig.3 (i.e., a smooth cure instead of the breaking power laws) of Chepurnov et al. (2015)? Thanks very much for your help in advance.
Best,
Hongli
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Hi @hongliliu -- The full VCS fitting is not yet implemented in TurbuStat. I have started implementing the model but I don't have a timeline for when it will be completed.
Dear @e-koch, Thanks very much for your reply. I'll stay tuned about the improvement of the full VCS fitting. Again, thanks a lot to you and the whole team who are working on the TurbuStat program.
Dear Developer,
I was studying how to use the algorithm VCS to analyse my current observed data. Now I found the VCS algorithm can be used to fit the data with two breaking power laws. But this fitting way is not enough for my current work. So, if possible, could please give an example of how to fit the VCS to the observed data as shown in Fig.3 (i.e., a smooth cure instead of the breaking power laws) of Chepurnov et al. (2015)? Thanks very much for your help in advance.
Best,
Hongli
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: