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data is of the order x,y:(where y=f(x))
(-1,-0.4401), (-0.75,0.0447), (-0.50,0.4311) (-0.25,0.6694), (0,0.7652), (0.25,0.7522)
,(0.50,0.6714),(0.75,0.5587),(1,0.4401)
i am a teaching assistant at engineering university,unfortunately i have not good a soft background in programming with C++(i know how to do it in matlab though).
if one of you could build the program,i shall be very very thankful to you
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Updated 15-Mar-15 4:32am
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 15-Mar-15 10:31am    
Sorry, this is now how it works here. This is not a program-writing service. Here, expert answer some appropriate questions. If you write code yourself; if you face problems which you can clearly explain, we will gladly help you.

If does not depends on your knowledge level. It's always possible to learn C++ and programming from books, to start development. If you say that it would take too much time, it just mean you don't want or cannot solve the problem; in this case, no "solution" would help you, even writing the whole program for you. How a whole ready-to-use program can help? If would be only negative help, because next time they'll ask you to write something similar, and you won't be ready for that.

—SA

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i totally agree with you mate. as a matter of fact i have started learning it as well,but the reason is that i am a makeshift arrangement for this subject(numerical analysis). i have got no problems with this subject alone.but the hardest part is that the book uses c++ as a tool(and thus i can not go against the course specified).
i don't think i need to get into detail into it,because i could so easily do it with matlab,but that's not going to work.
the bottom line is :if i could get the straight code,i would manage it with my senior professor..that's all
 
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