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maryammaryam Posted - 09/04/2012 : 1:55:08 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.5.1 SR2
Operating System:Windows 7

How can I fit multiple peaks in multiple datasets using the Non linear Curve fit function for global fitting? I have tried to write my own .fdf but I think Parameter Initialization is the problem. Please help! Thanks.
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Kathy_Wang Posted - 09/14/2012 : 04:56:31 AM
Hi,

We are not clear what the parameter initialization problem is in your case, so please send your .fdf file along with the data you want to fit to us, and also describe your needs into detail in your email.

To do this, please press the Send Files to Tech Support button in the top right corner of the forum page and follow the instructions there, please don't forget to prepare your Origin serial number when you contact us.



Kathy
Originlab

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