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golshahi Posted - 01/15/2009 : 10:55:56 AM
Dear all

I would like to fit two maximum and minimum envelope function on a Spectroscopic Transmission spectra with fringe patterns that has so many of maxima and minima, Is there anyone who has experience in fitting this kind of function ?
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golshahi Posted - 01/16/2009 : 09:51:33 AM
I found http://www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=39 as envelope fitting
but this can not work
golshahi Posted - 01/16/2009 : 06:35:04 AM
I have submitted a graph that show the details
according to the link that u suggested
Thank you

Siamak
Deanna Posted - 01/15/2009 : 10:12:40 PM
I know nothing about Spectroscopic Transmission spectra and fringe patterns. But I am curious about what kind of data it looks like and what kind of help we can offer. Would you please send your data to us via the following web form?
http://www.originlab.com/www/company/qform.aspx?s=1&

Deanna
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