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Re: 2D version of curvefit... ? [message #31404 is a reply to message #31325] Mon, 08 July 2002 06:35 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
James Kuyper is currently offline  James Kuyper
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Craig Markwardt wrote:
>
> Benjamin NOEL <Benjamin.Noel@cesr.fr> writes:
>
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>> aXQgZXhpc3RzIG9yIG5vdC4uLiBJIGtub3cNCmdhdXNzMmRmaXQgZG9lcyBl eGlzdCwgYnV0
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>
> I'm sure this means something to somebody, but it comes out in my
> newsreader like secret decoder ring data.

In my newsreader (Netscape 4.79 for Linux), it displays as:

> Hi,
>
> I am wondering weither a 2D version of curvefit exists or not... I know
> gauss2dfit does exist, but then you can't specify your reference
> function.
> It would be for fitting a plane in [x,y,z].

However, when I select "View/Source" from the menu, I see the same
garbage you do. The key thing is the header which preceeds that garbage,
which says:

Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

It appears that your newsreader doesn't recognise that encoding scheme.
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