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fadamiet Posted - 05/16/2006 : 05:26:16 AM
do you have the .fdf file to fit a curve with a bessel function
thanks
regards
fred
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zachary_origin Posted - 05/17/2006 : 01:49:33 AM
quote:

do you have the .fdf file to fit a curve with a bessel function
thanks
regards
fred



It seems that you need create an user-defined funtion.
The function _j0, _j1, _jn, _y0, _y1, _yn can be used. The usage of the functions can be searched from the help.

If you still have question in how to create an user-defined function, just send your data and the formula of fitting function to us. tech@originlab.com

Zachary
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