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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions Project.toml
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name = "GeoStats"
uuid = "dcc97b0b-8ce5-5539-9008-bb190f959ef6"
author = "Júlio Hoffimann <[email protected]>"
version = "0.47.10"
version = "0.48.0"

[deps]
CategoricalArrays = "324d7699-5711-5eae-9e2f-1d82baa6b597"
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GeoTables = "1.8"
LossFunctions = "0.11"
Makie = "0.20"
Meshes = "0.36"
Meshes = "0.37"
Reexport = "1.0"
Rotations = "1.5"
Statistics = "1.9"
StatsLearnModels = "0.2"
TableTransforms = "1.9"
Tables = "1.10"
Unitful = "1.15"
Variography = "0.19"
Variography = "0.20"
julia = "1.9"
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Given an empirical variogram, the `fit` function can be used to perform the fit:

```@docs
fit(::Type{Variogram}, ::EmpiricalVariogram, ::VariogramFitAlgo)
Variography.fit(::Type{Variogram}, ::EmpiricalVariogram, ::VariogramFitAlgo)
```

## Example
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We can fit specific models to the empirical variogram:

```@example variofit
γ = fit(SineHoleVariogram, g)
γ = Variography.fit(SineHoleVariogram, g)
Mke.plot(g)
Mke.plot!(γ, maxlag = 25.)
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or let the framework find the model with minimum error:

```@example variofit
γ = fit(Variogram, g)
γ = Variography.fit(Variogram, g)
Mke.plot(g)
Mke.plot!(γ, maxlag = 25.)
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Optionally, we can specify a weighting function to give different weights to the lags:

```@example variofit
γ = fit(SineHoleVariogram, g, h -> exp(-h))
γ = Variography.fit(SineHoleVariogram, g, h -> exp(-h))
Mke.plot(g)
Mke.plot!(γ, maxlag = 25.)
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# show model range
if rshow[]
ls = Makie.@lift [range(fit($rmodel, γ)) for γ in $γs]
ls = Makie.@lift [range(Variography.fit($rmodel, γ)) for γ in $γs]
ls = Makie.@lift [$ls; $ls]
zs = Makie.@lift fill(maximum($Z) + 1, length($ls))
Makie.lines!(plot, θs, ls, zs, color=plot[:rcolor])
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