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hauli Posted - 12/30/2005 : 04:50:22 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System: windows xp

Hi,

while using the NLSF and defining a new (user defined) function, I want to define that a special script or equation only applies to a single data colum (say for example : colum B(Y))

Does anyone know how to do it?
Thanks in advance
Hauli


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easwar Posted - 12/30/2005 : 11:18:48 AM
Hi Hauli,

You can refer to specific datasets in your script or Origin C fitting code by name etc. But hard coding with name is generally not a good idea because then it becomes very specific to a particular worksheet.

Can you provide more details on what you are trying to acheive?

Easwar
OriginLab


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