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ohresser.ph Posted - 12/19/2005 : 05:52:47 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.0
Operating System: Windows XP
Hi,
I want to fit experimental datasets but not using a function but other experimental data (my references). Something like y=A.f(x)+B.g(x), where A and B would be the fitting parameters and f(x) and g(x) the 2 references datasets.
I have look through the manual of Origin and this forum and I didn't find anything approaching.
So if anybody could help me with a solution or at least a way to put in a fitting script not a function but a dataset I would be very thankful.

In advance thank you very much.

Philippe
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ohresser.ph Posted - 12/20/2005 : 05:41:00 AM
Hi,
Thank you very much it was exactly what I was looking for...

Philippe
easwar Posted - 12/19/2005 : 11:45:30 AM
Hi Philippe,

Please take a look at Example2 in the following article:
http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=9&pid=434

Easwar
OriginLab



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