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cherkose Posted - 11/17/2010 : 8:06:39 PM
Guys , I have lots of datas to make fitting.
I tried to write a code on labtalk but didint work , basically I want to fit always non linear Gaussian single pick curve with the default parameters .

Do you have any labtalk code ?

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easwar Posted - 11/29/2010 : 09:36:45 AM
Hi,

The link points to X-Functions which are available in version 8.x
If you have an older version, you can download the 8.5 demo and then try the examples from that link.

Easwar
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cherkose Posted - 11/29/2010 : 07:38:43 AM
I tried the code in lab talk script and command line but it doesn't work. Normally where should I create the x-function with the code which are found on the link you sent me

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VincentLiu Posted - 11/18/2010 : 04:25:37 AM
You may first get to know nonlinear fitting through here. And then use loops to perform fitting on multiple datasets.

Best regards,
Vincent






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