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Engineer1 Posted - 02/12/2003 : 02:48:45 AM
Does anybody know how to get a WEIBULL-distribution on the y-scale? (by programming or ad-ons?)
Thank you for tips
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 02/12/2003 : 2:23:30 PM
Not sure, but do you want to draw the curve of the function? If this is the case, you can open the Advanced Fitting Tool(NLSF), create the function such as:

  y=(b/h)*(x/h)^(b-1)*exp((-1)*((x/h)^b)); /* b is a shape parameter */

and do simulation(Action:Simulate) with a set of certain parameters you want. You will get the curve. If you want the numerical data, double-click the curve to show the Plot Detail dialogbox, then click the "Worksheet" button there.


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