I have a TI-89 Titanium but I guess depending on the type of program, that may not matter.
Essentially I am looking for a program which takes a set of data points as input and fits a normal curve to it. So far all my searching has only let to me finding programs where you have to enter the curve parameters, as if you know them already, like mean, stdev or w/e. I think it's far more realistic and practical that you don't know these parameters but instead you have a Gaussian style data set, perhaps from manufacturing parts on an assembly line or whatever, and you just want to enter those points into a list and have the calculator tell you what the normal curve is based only on that and to graph it.
Is there any program like this already that I may have overlooked? Thank you.
Essentially I am looking for a program which takes a set of data points as input and fits a normal curve to it. So far all my searching has only let to me finding programs where you have to enter the curve parameters, as if you know them already, like mean, stdev or w/e. I think it's far more realistic and practical that you don't know these parameters but instead you have a Gaussian style data set, perhaps from manufacturing parts on an assembly line or whatever, and you just want to enter those points into a list and have the calculator tell you what the normal curve is based only on that and to graph it.
Is there any program like this already that I may have overlooked? Thank you.