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babbelknabbel Posted - 02/06/2006 : 10:18:38 AM
Origin Version: 7.0
Operating System: Windows XP

Hi,

Is it possible to use an integral in a Non-lineair curve fit formula? It is used in a built-in function (Peak functions, Voigt), but I cannot find out how to do it myself. I want to fit a curve with a formula like:

y = a(x) + integral(a(x))

Thanx for the help!
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Mike Buess Posted - 02/06/2006 : 11:04:03 AM
See this Knowledge Base article...
http://www.originlab.com/www/support/resultstech.aspx?ID=121&language=English

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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