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cpsun Posted - 05/19/2006 : 01:32:46 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System: Windows XP

I met a problem on building a equation as following in Origin.


The equation includes two parameters; one is a and another is D.

Independent var.--> T
Dependent var.--> Y

Could anyone help us to solve this problem? That will be greatful.

Thank you very much


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Deanna Posted - 05/19/2006 : 03:13:31 AM
Hi.

Our knowledge base contains a web page that describes how Origin can be used to fit a function involving an Integral. It should help.
http://www.originlab.com/www/support/resultstech.aspx?ID=121&language=English

There is a previous post about similar problem. Maybe you will find it helpful, too.
http://www.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4761


Deanna
OriginLab GZ Office

Edited by - Deanna on 05/19/2006 03:21:48 AM

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