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void setValues(const casacore::Vector<casacore::MFrequency::MVType>& frequencies, const casacore::Vector<Flux<casacore::Double> >& flux, const casacore::MFrequency::Ref& refFrame);
//# SpectralIndex.h: Models the spectral variation with a spectral index
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//# $Id: TabularSpectrum.h 21282 2012-11-05 11:04:19Z gervandiepen $
namespace casacore{
class MFrequency;
class RecordInterface;
class String;
}
namespace casa { //# NAMESPACE CASA - BEGIN
// <summary>Models the spectral variation with a spectral index</summary>
// <use visibility=export>
// <reviewed reviewer="" date="yyyy/mm/dd" tests="tSpectralIndex" demos="dSpectralModel">
// </reviewed>
// <prerequisite>
// <li> <linkto class="SpectralModel">SpectralModel</linkto>
// </prerequisite>
//
// <synopsis>
// This class models the spectral variation of a component with measured
// values at given frequencies. The values are interpolated in betweenm
// This class like the other spectral models becomes more useful when used