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wenye1213 Posted - 04/27/2015 : 10:27:36 PM
Origin Ver.2015 and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System:Win 7

Hello everyone,

I was trying to import 500 individual files, each of which has two columns (one is for x-axis, the other is for y-axis). I'd like to use GaussAmp model to fit each and finally export the fitted parameters (y0,xc,w,A).

How to achieve this using Labtalk?

Any idea?

Thanks in advance.

Dave
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SeanMao Posted - 04/28/2015 : 05:10:36 AM
Hi,

This tutorial might well suite your case:

http://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/Tutorials/Tutorial-Curve-Fitting-and-Batch-Processing-with-LT#Batch_Process

The fitting results of all parameters can be saved into a tree and you can then place the corresponding values in desired worksheet.

Regards!

Sean

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