On Sun, 25 Nov 2007, Angus McMorland wrote:

> If you change exp -> nx.exp in your definition of gauss1d, all works okay.

Angus,

    Yes, it works just fine. By adjusting the value of the fwhm parameter I
can produce the curves we need for both display and printing.

    Now I can spend some time tomorrow working out the functions for
trapezoidal and shouldered curves (comparatively quite simple), learning how
to embed them in a wxPython panel, and putting two, three, five, or seven
curves on the same axes. The embedded wiki page and User Guide should
provide what I need.

    My thanks to you and everyone else who responded. While I don't yet have
sufficient knowledge to help others on this mail list, I do provide help on
those lists where I've used the software for months or years and can answer
questions posed by others. Perhaps I'll be doing that here, too, soon.

Carpe weekend -- what's left of it,

Rich

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