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peroma Posted - 01/31/2003 : 10:09:20 AM
Hello forum,

has anyone tried to use the command

nlsf.residuals(depVarName)?

It is supposed to plot the residuals of a fit. But when I tried it, nothing happend. I performed a fit with the build in fitting tool and after getting a good fit, I used the nlsf.residuals-command.

Is there any trick for the use?

Thanks for any help

Peter
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Laurie Posted - 02/03/2003 : 11:06:06 AM
Hi Peter,

If you're fitting with only one dependent variable, then you can simply use the following:

nlsf.residuals();

It will add the residual curve to the active layer. To view the data in a worksheet, you need to use the following:

edit data1_residue; //data1 is the name of the worksheet where my original data came from

Laurie

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