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weitong Posted - 05/25/2008 : 4:20:44 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin 7.5SR6
Operating System: Windows XP

Where can I find the origin built-in function list?
I want to define a function for nonlinear fitting. This function has a "sech" function inside. I need to know whether "sech" is available in Built-in function list. I looked for the Origin help, But cannot find a list for Built-in function.

I know there is a drop-down list of functions when openning the set column values dialog. I am just wondering whether there isa full built-in functions list and instructions in the Origin help documents. This really sometimes frustrates me when I want to define a new function.

Thanks.

Edited by - weitong on 05/25/2008 4:22:33 PM
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larry_lan Posted - 05/26/2008 : 03:45:02 AM
Please download the Curve Fitting Functions from here.

Thanks
Larry
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