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peter.cook Posted - 06/21/2006 : 06:58:03 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5SR6
Operating System: Win 2000

Hi,

How do I specify the y and z datasets with labtalk? No probelm via the dialog but I can't seem to do this with labtalk.

Cheers,

Pete

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peter.cook Posted - 06/21/2006 : 5:11:59 PM
Hi Easwar,

Thanks!

Cheers,

pete

easwar Posted - 06/21/2006 : 2:01:55 PM
Hi Pete,

For indep vars, statements such as:
nlsf.x1$=datasetname;
nlsf.x2$=datasetname;
and for dep vars,
nlsf.y1$=datasetname;
nlsf.y2$=datasetname;

Easwar
OriginLab



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