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pandaba Posted - 02/19/2012 : 04:10:31 AM
I want to fit a single function to the data . The file is attached here.

Can anybody help me please.http://www.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/x-y data.xls
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easwar Posted - 02/20/2012 : 12:13:41 PM
Hi,

It is not clear from your post as to what you want to do with the data. Are you looking to find peaks, as the thread title says "curve fitting for multiple peaks"? Or are you trying to fit with some other function?

Please provide more details, or contact tech support for further help.

Easwar
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