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Engineer1 Posted - 01/08/2002 : 05:39:28 AM
Hi fellows,
does anybody know, if you can lengthen the line of a linear fit in the control settings (besides drawing a line with the line tool)?
Thanks
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rtoomey Posted - 01/09/2002 : 09:23:35 AM
Alternatively, edit the "Range Margin" setting on the Operation tab. This one allows you to control how far past the original data the fit curve extends (on either side) by specifying a percent value. This would allow you to extend the fit curve past the original data, but not all the way to the ends of the X axis scale.

Note: You would need to uncheck the "Span X Axis" check box to use this feature.

- rtoomey

Lorraine Posted - 01/09/2002 : 09:04:09 AM
You can use the Linear Fit tool to do this. Choose Tools:Linear Fit, then choose the Settings tab and select "Span X Axis" then go back to the Operation tab and hit the FIT button to run the linear fit.

Lorraine
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