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JoannaZajac Posted - 10/29/2011 : 10:20:08 AM
Hi, does any version of origin allows to fit replicas of user defined functions? Thanks

Joanna
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Penn Posted - 11/02/2011 : 10:07:04 PM
Hi Joanna,

I have tried the second example in this page with the latest version, nlsf.funccol$ =%(datafit,1); works fine. Maybe it is a bug in version 6 or 7. Also, as you can see in the page I mentioned, nlsf is obsolete, users are not recommended to use this object since Origin 8.

Penn
JoannaZajac Posted - 11/02/2011 : 11:24:59 AM
Hi Penn,

I have one more question, any suggestion why fitting procedure is generating extra dataset called 'nlsf' inspite the fact that I set fit function output to 'datafit'; nlsf.funccol$ =%(datafit,1);
moreover, these datasets are not equal...

Joanna
Penn Posted - 11/01/2011 : 9:40:26 PM
Hi Joanna,

I have checked Origin 7, and Origin 7 does not allow to set replicas for user-defined functions. This feature is available since Origin 8. The example I mentioned works fine by using user-defined function instead.

Penn
JoannaZajac Posted - 11/01/2011 : 08:46:11 AM
Hi Penn,
example which you have given is using replica of origin function ExpGrow1,
I was asking about replicas of user defined functions, eg A(erf(x)-erf(x))
Maybe I should add that I call nlsf from a Labtalk script, origin 6 and 7, preferentially 6,Thanks

Joanna
Penn Posted - 11/01/2011 : 04:14:05 AM
Hi Joanna,

Origin has provided such feature for a long time. If you do not have a version yet, you can download a free demo of the latest version from this page to have a try. And the 4th example in this page can help.

Penn

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