Hi Ray,
It should be p1>p2
so it can be *e.g.* (with infinite other possibilities)
p1=p2+p3*p3
where p3 is another parameter.
Regards,
Fabrizio
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Ray Fliller III wrote:
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> Hello Rooters,
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> Is there a way in root to do a fit with a TF1, and have the limit of
> one parameter to be another parameter.
>
> For expample if my TF1 is "([0]*x+[1])/[2]", how can I make it so that
> during the fitting process p1>p2 for whatever p2 is during the fit.
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