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tony_lincoln Posted - 11/07/2006 : 10:14:08 PM
Dear friends,
I needed to use y = A0 + A*(1-exp(-x/Tau)) to fit some curves in Origin C. After every fitting, I will get the following parameters besides Kai-square and R-square:

A0, error0 (this is the error for A0)
A1, error1 (this is the error for A1)
Tau, error2 (this is the error for Tau)

My question: is error0-2 meaningless? How did the Origin get the errors --- what is the fitting details?

Thanks a lot!
Tony
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Mike Buess Posted - 11/08/2006 : 07:42:44 AM
Hi Tony,

You asked this question earlier and got an answer here...
http://www.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5170

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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