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[Help-gsl] What is "XSTRIDE" in the least square fit functions?
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Chris Albertson |
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[Help-gsl] What is "XSTRIDE" in the least square fit functions? |
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Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:23:57 -0700 (PDT) |
I'm getting unexpected results. Possably because I'm guessing about
what some parametrs are.
gsl_fit_linear() has two parameters "XSTRIDE" and "YSTRIDE". What are
these?
It looks like "N" is the number of values in both the "X" and "Y"
arrays. The others
are easy to figure out.
Chris Albertson
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