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I know this is a bit of a stretch, but is there anyway to encode the Ei(x) function in JMP.
Aug 30, 2012 01:37 PM(7910 views)
The Ei(X) function is (I guess) a fairly rare function. At least I've never had to deal with it before. But it has popped up in an analysis I am doing, I am wondering if there is anyway to encode it into a formula in JMP. Clearly, it isn't in there by default, but is there a way to manually enter this:
OK here's a JSL implementation of the Fortran code. The code runs, but you'll need to test it out to make sure the numbers are good. It's pretty much a straight conversion of the Fortran program. Interesting exercise!