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SteffenG Posted - 05/01/2006 : 06:31:19 AM
Hi all,

I used to fit my data with a self made function. I wrote it as a Y-Script in the NLSF-Fitting-Module. After some days of fitting without any problem I ran into problems because of error 28037 messages. My fitting routine don't fit any of my data, also with old data, which I had fit in the past no fit was possible. I happend to find the solution. I typed in the script window "info string" to see all declared names and I found "y" in the list. Delete the y with "del y" solve my fitting problem. It seems to me that the declared y-function prevent the NLSF to take the right y-function set in the fitting routine.

This is only a hint for other users. Please delete this if there is no use for that.

Best regards,
Steffen

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