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seanm Posted - 05/11/2000 : 4:03:00 PM
I have raw data that is hyperbolic. In order to fit the data to the model, the x-axis values need to be floated to new x-axis values with a quadratic dependence on the original data set. Is there a way to have Origin iteratively solve 1) the fit to the hyperlola, then take the binding constant to solve a quadratic for each x-value, then re-plot the original y-data with the new x-values, and repeat?

Is this clear?

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Laurie Posted - 05/15/2000 : 3:52:00 PM
Hi Sean,

This can most likely be done with a user-defined fitting function. However, we would need more information, and from what I understand you are already in contact with someone here in our technical support department regarding this.

Laurie
Microcal Software, Inc.


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