A word of caution on this request - a number of years ago I was involved with a project based on vB growth curves and I looked at a lot of different fitting programs, none of which were satisfactory. The most common problem is the implicit assumption of an inappropriate error distribution. Many of the algorithms were unstable, and as is often the case with the use of fancy optimisation methods for solving simple nonlinear problems, you risk finding local minima.
For nonlinear problems involving just two or three parameters it is more reliable, and usually faster, to do the optimisation yourself, as described in Silvert, W. 1979. Practical curve fitting. Limnol. Oceanogr. 24:767-773. You can easily do this with an Excel spreadsheet, and include a graph so that you can see how well the curve fits the data as you improve the fit.
Bill Silvert
--- Corrado Costa <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dear all, > I'm looking for some biological tools for excell on > von Bertalanffy equation > and on Bhattacharya modal progressions. > Could anyone help me? > Thank you in advance > Davide Cascione
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