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el94009 Posted - 01/18/2001 : 09:15:38 AM
Hi, i have some data and i want to plot a Poisson curve to fit them....i want to find the best lamda value for my data...only one problem: how?
thanx
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Lorraine Posted - 01/19/2001 : 11:46:15 AM
Currently, in Origin, we do not have this available as a fitting function. However, I can provide an Origin project that shows how to fit such a distribution using our NLSF tool. Please contact us directly:

tech@originlab.com

if you are interested.

-Lorraine
OriginLab Technical Support

Edited by - Lorraine on 01/19/2001 14:24:09

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