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Administrator<br />

3. Enter a name for the calculation in the<br />

Template textbox.<br />

4. Highlight the Model to be used.<br />

5. Enter Parameter information under the<br />

Parameters Tab.<br />

a. Select Variable or Constant, in the Type<br />

column, for each parameter.<br />

b. Enter a numerical value, or select a value<br />

from the drop-down menu in the Value<br />

column.<br />

6. Enter additional calculation options under the<br />

Advanced Tab.<br />

b. Enter a name for the result.<br />

c. Select which value is given (X or Y). Note:<br />

The value not provided is the value which is<br />

predicted.<br />

d. Enter a value for the variable.<br />

e. Click OK.<br />

8. Click OK.<br />

9. Highlight the function you have just defined<br />

and continue with“Use a Default Curve Fit<br />

Calculation” on page 120.<br />

Defining a New Model<br />

Models are, in general, equations used to calculate<br />

curve fit parameters. New models can be defined<br />

under the User-Defined Tab in the Curve Fit<br />

Template dialog box.<br />

To define a new model:<br />

1. Click New under the User-Defined Tab in the<br />

Curvefit Template dialog box.<br />

The User-Defined Model dialog box appears.<br />

7. Enter the desired predicted values for variables<br />

under the Predicted Tab.<br />

a. Click Add to add parameters for a predicted<br />

value.<br />

2. Enter a name for your model in the Name<br />

textbox.<br />

3. Enter an equation in the Equation textbox.<br />

Equation definition tips and conventions can<br />

be found in the lower half of the window.<br />

4. Click Validate Equation to make sure the<br />

equation entered is written in the correct<br />

syntax.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

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