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yahya |
Posted - 09/02/2004 : 1:59:06 PM Hi I want to trace this fonction x^(-0.75) but i do not know how to do. Please helpe me to create a column. Thanks |
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yahya |
Posted - 09/16/2004 : 09:49:11 AM quote:
Hi yahya,
I am not sure if I have understond you well. Do you want to get the dataset created by f(x)=x^(-0.75)? If so, could you please try the following steps?
1.Click New Function button on Standard toolbar to open a function window. Then, the Plot Details dialog pops up with Function tab displaying. 2.Set F1(x)=x^(-0.75) on this tab, and then click OK button. Function1 window is created. 3.Click the dataplots on Function1 window to select them. Right click and select "Make dataset copy of F1" from the context menu. Click Ok button on the later dialog box. The FuncCopy graph window is created. 4.Click the dataplots on FuncCopy window to select them. Right click and select "Create worksheet F1_C1" from the context menu. Then, there is a F1 worksheet displaying here with C1 column inside.
Hope they're useful.
Thanks, Sammi
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sammi.song |
Posted - 09/03/2004 : 05:04:46 AM Hi yahya,
I am not sure if I have understond you well. Do you want to get the dataset created by f(x)=x^(-0.75)? If so, could you please try the following steps?
1.Click New Function button on Standard toolbar to open a function window. Then, the Plot Details dialog pops up with Function tab displaying. 2.Set F1(x)=x^(-0.75) on this tab, and then click OK button. Function1 window is created. 3.Click the dataplots on Function1 window to select them. Right click and select "Make dataset copy of F1" from the context menu. Click Ok button on the later dialog box. The FuncCopy graph window is created. 4.Click the dataplots on FuncCopy window to select them. Right click and select "Create worksheet F1_C1" from the context menu. Then, there is a F1 worksheet displaying here with C1 column inside.
Hope they're useful.
Thanks, Sammi
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