Thread Subject: Surface Fitting Tool

Subject: Surface Fitting Tool

From: Aaron

Date: 4 Jun, 2009 17:27:03

Message: 1 of 3

Hi All,

I am using Matlab version 7.5.0.342(R2007b), I have the curve fitting tool but for some reason I don't have the surface fitting tool. Does anyone know why this is or how I can get it? Our institute recently upgraded our license so if need be I could reinstall a newer version.

Regards and thanks,
A.

Subject: Surface Fitting Tool

From: John D'Errico

Date: 4 Jun, 2009 18:03:02

Message: 2 of 3

"Aaron " <macraiga@gmail.com> wrote in message <h09056$eip$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Hi All,
>
> I am using Matlab version 7.5.0.342(R2007b), I have the curve fitting tool but for some reason I don't have the surface fitting tool. Does anyone know why this is or how I can get it? Our institute recently upgraded our license so if need be I could reinstall a newer version.
>

Yes, but the surface fitting tool did not come out with
your release. You need a newer release to get that.

John

Subject: Surface Fitting Tool

From: Steven Lord

Date: 4 Jun, 2009 20:04:29

Message: 3 of 3


"Aaron " <macraiga@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:h09056$eip$1@fred.mathworks.com...
> Hi All,
>
> I am using Matlab version 7.5.0.342(R2007b), I have the curve fitting tool
> but for some reason I don't have the surface fitting tool. Does anyone
> know why this is or how I can get it?

Because the surface fitting capability of Curve Fitting Toolbox was
introduced in Curve Fitting Toolbox 2.0 (R2009a), as described in the
Release Notes:

http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/curvefit/rn/brybx2q-1.html

which is newer than the release you have.

> Our institute recently upgraded our license so if need be I could
> reinstall a newer version.

In order to access the Surface Fitting Tool, you would need to install
release R2009a of MATLAB and Curve Fitting Toolbox.

--
Steve Lord
slord@mathworks.com

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