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SLF Posted - 09/19/2024 : 1:15:27 PM
I am currently facing a major issue. When using the OriginPro software directly, I can adjust the x-axis of my scatter plot to display in log10 before fitting, which effectively prevents over-parameterization. However, when I use Python code, I cannot set this during the fitting process to prevent over-parameterization. What should I do?
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YimingChen Posted - 09/20/2024 : 09:25:49 AM
Can you take the logarithm of your x data first, then run the fitting in Python?

James

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