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YonekuraKunio Posted - 12/03/2009 : 04:35:25 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8E
Operating System: WinXP

I am trying to use a curve to link all the following points. For some technical reasons, I have to set the maximum of the curve to the point (6, 1.39806).
0 0.88227
1 0.89804
2 0.93069
3 0.97336
4 1.03359
5 1.12173
6 1.39806
7 1.27365
8 0.61346
9 0.44425
I have tried to use spline but the maximum is not at the point I want. And I don't know how to control where the maximum of the curve should be. What should I do in this case?
Thanks for your notice.
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fisher_zhang Posted - 12/04/2009 : 01:05:44 AM
Maybe not a good solution, but it helps

The underlying idea is to insert one or more neighbour points to control the shape of the spline, for example, add 6.1 1.39806 to your data, and it looks fine

Fisher

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