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LordHoth Posted - 09/19/2012 : 06:37:54 AM
I would like to perform a NLFit by just using a script. I found a lot of examples on ocwiki but I couldn't figure out a way, how to modify them if I have 2 dependent variables.

So which line/part of the code do I have to change, to tell him, that I have 2 dependent variables?
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Penn Posted - 09/24/2012 : 02:38:49 AM
Hi,

Maybe you can try the NLFit class. You can first refer to this example on how to use this class, specially on how to set dependent and independent data. And then refer to fit implicit function example, which has shown how to set two independents. Then you can do the same way to set two dependents for your need.

Penn

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