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kyhm Posted - 08/22/2000 : 8:31:00 PM
I often need to fit my data with a function containing an integration term,(which can't be solved analytically)
I wonder whether I can or how to include an integration term in the user defined function of the non-linear fitting option.


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rtoomey Posted - 08/24/2000 : 8:18:00 PM

There's an item in the Knowledge Base which describes an example of how to perform integration within a fitting function. To locate it, search on the keywords Fitting with Integrals. All other fields in the form can be left at their defaults.

Sincerely,
Ryan Toomey

[This message has been edited by rtoomey (edited 08-24-2000).]


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