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                | johnvl | 
                Posted - 05/29/2015 : 1:10:22 PM  Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):  Operating System: Hello I have  a set of data and i want to find the best fitting function that correlates them(that with the least error).Can anyone suggest me a way to do that?(I think langrangian interpolation is a way but i cant find how it works on origin)Note:the curve fitting option options such as Gaussian is not sufficient.The data set is:1	2.1806 1	2.2159 1	2.5 1.1	3.8397 1.1323	3.9568 1.3169	4.0148 1.3169	4.0452 1.34	4.0722 1.36	4.1847 1.37	4.1864 1.4399	4.1397 1.53	4.1859 1.67	4.1866
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                | jasonzhao | 
                Posted - 06/01/2015 : 02:54:19 AM  Hello,
  You mentioned that 'langrangian interpolation' which should be a kind of polynomial interpolation, and you also point out that a fitting is need, so why not try the Poly_n function in Analysis: Fitting: Nonlinear Fit: Polynomial Category, a 5 order polynomial could be tried first. http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Poly5-FitFunc 
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                | johnvl | 
                Posted - 05/31/2015 : 6:16:01 PM  I cant find the funcRank.I  have OriginPro 9
 
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                | lkb0221 | 
                Posted - 05/29/2015 : 1:54:08 PM  See this: http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/fitrank-multi-func |