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serendipia Posted - 03/19/2007 : 11:40:02 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7
Operating System:xp
this is probably a silly question but i just need a starting point, is it possible to build up a new equation for non linear fitting where one of the parameters should be previously obtained from a numerical resolution (bisection method for instance)with further parametrization.
No previous experience with programming, so i just need a positive comment to start to dig in literature.
Thanks a lot
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zachary_origin Posted - 03/19/2007 : 9:48:32 PM
yes, it is possible as long as the method for the numerical resolution is valid. For how to write the code for parameter initialization, you can take a look at this.

If you have any problem on programming, you can post your equation and the method here and we will try to write some sample code for you.


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