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mspmsp Posted - 07/17/2010 : 09:01:52 AM
y=so*exp(-x*(Edc/8.62E-5))+Ao*exp(-x*(E1/8.62E-5))*(20^s1)+
Bo*((1/x)^#947;)*(w^#945;)

So Edc K Ao E1 W S1 Bo E2
E-5 0.5 0.025 3.16E-7 0.13 20 Hz 0.53 E-12 0.05

#945; (a) #947; ©
1.01 0.17

I was trying above equation and parameters to fit in my data plot.
But I am encountering with the 28036 error.
I have tried it for 3 days but didn't get the solution.
Please provide some solution for it.


Thanks


mspmsp
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mspmsp Posted - 07/18/2010 : 05:57:31 AM
y = so*exp(-x*(Edc/8.62E-5))+Ao*exp(-x*(E1/8.62E-5))*(20^s1)+ Bo*((1/x)^a)*(20^c)

So = 0.5E-5, Edc = 0.025, Ao = 3.16E-7, E1 = 0.13, S1 = 0.53, Bo=E-12, E2 = 0.05, a = 1.01, c = 0.17


Sorry,
The original symbols changed when I posted my question.
This is the right equation with right symbols.

Thanks
mspmsp

mspmsp
larry_lan Posted - 07/17/2010 : 9:10:34 PM
quote:
y=so*exp(-x*(Edc/8.62E-5))+Ao*exp(-x*(E1/8.62E-5))*(20^s1)+
Bo*((1/x)^#947;)*(w^#945;)

So Edc K Ao E1 W S1 Bo E2
E-5 0.5 0.025 3.16E-7 0.13 20 Hz 0.53 E-12 0.05

#945; (a) #947; ©
1.01 0.17


What's the red symbol means?

Besides, I think it may cause error when you calculate a number raised to the power of 947.

Thanks
Larry

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