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halebob Posted - 07/25/2006 : 11:08:44 AM
Origin Version : Origin7.5 SR2 v75817
Operating System: Windows 2000

Hi all,
I would like to fit multiple datasets with some shared parameters. Does anyone know how I can do that using Labtalk or Origing C? (In all tutorials I could find some functions where I can fit single datasets only)
Thanks a lot for your help,
Markus.
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fzimnoch Posted - 07/25/2006 : 5:27:37 PM
Hello Halebob:

In Labtalk the two significant parameters are:

nlsf.npara is an integer value which is the number of fit parameters in the function, and nlsf.sn which is an integer where n is the parameter number as it occurs in the Parameters Sharing list on the Select Dataset page in Advanced Curve Fitter. 1 = shared. 0 = not shared.

Hope this helps.

FRED

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