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Hi All,
I am trying to model user adoption based on a s-curve adoption rate for cities. So I have a simple s-function that shows town growth and I want to create a S-function for user growth based on the number of towns. The problem I am finding is that when the town jumps from let's say 1 to 2, the user growth now needs essentially two different formulas. One to continue the growth on the first town and now a new s-formula for the new town. This will continually happen as the towns continue to increase. Any thoughts on how to do this. I was thinking I could do it in VBA but I am not sure where to start. I am thinking I could use some kind of recursive function but am unclear if that is the best way. Any thoughts? Thanks! |
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