Aaron:
 
At present, the only GX function for trends is the Trend_DU function, which fits a n'th order polynomial to channels of data. 
 
For the future, I have created the following GX wrappers, which will be available in 5.0.6...
 
// Trend_VVU          Calculate an n'th order best-fit polynomial, integral x.
// PolyFill_VVU      Fill a VV with values from an n'th order polynomial, integral x.
// Trend2_VVU         Calculate an n'th order best-fit polynomial, specified X
// PolyFill2_VVU      Fill a VV with values from an n'th order polynomial, specified X
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Balasch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 7:56 PM
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Subject: [gxnet]: Trending a VV

Hi all,
 
Looking through the _VVU methods in the VVU.GXH file, I see an interp_VVU, a filter_VVU, BPFilt_VVU, etc. What I really want is a Trend_VVU that allows you to apply a 0 to 9 degree trend to a VV. Am I missing something here? does anyone have a quick work around?
 
 
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