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| weijian |
Posted - 05/17/2001 : 12:52:59 PM The message is: error 28036, try setting parameter "P5" as fixed.
I am using user defined function(chebychev): y = P1+P2*x+P3*cos(2*acos(x))+P4*cos(3*acos(x)) P5*cos(4*acos(x))+P6*cos(5*acos(x))+P7*cos(6*acos(x)) +P8*cos(7*acos(x))
This is not too long, right?
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| weijian |
Posted - 07/29/2001 : 6:19:25 PM Hi, Laurie:
I got the nice result finally:
Data: Data1_Temp Model: weijian2 Chi^2 = 1.251E-8 R^2 = 1 a0 2.92057 \(177)0.00129 a1 -1.84318 \(177)0.00214 a2 0.48033 \(177)0.00091 a3 -0.12054 \(177)0.0004 a4 0.03687 \(177)0.00127 a5 0.00035 \(177)0.00139 a6 0.00693 \(177)0.00092 a7 0.00227 \(177)0.00037
here \(177) means plus or minus.
The trick is I add another column, say "acos", to calculate the value of acos(x) first. Then just use cos(*)... Then it is all ok.
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| Laurie |
Posted - 07/19/2001 : 09:22:32 AM This type of question is best to email or call us directly with. I will need the initial guesses for the parameters. Also I notice that your data is designated as YX...you might want to move the Y column ahead of the X column (select Column:Move to First)...just make sure that you've assigned the correct XY variables when fitting.
Feel free to drop me an email at tech@originlab.com.
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| weijian |
Posted - 07/16/2001 : 12:44:12 PM Sorry for late reply, I juct come back.
It was a typo. In fact when I try it with 4 parameters, it is ok, but when use 5 parameters, can't even simulate under the Action menu. :(
Following is the data I want to fit:
Y X
1.4836 1 1.9958 0.55522 2.3983 0.31965 2.8098 0.13895 3.2349 -0.00634 3.6012 -0.10824 4.0128 -0.20351 4.2212 -0.24562 4.6211 -0.31709 5.4058 -0.43128 6.2197 -0.52348 7.0661 -0.59951 8.0505 -0.67046 9.0859 -0.73106 10.0464 -0.77777 11.0254 -0.81825 13.1481 -0.88856 14.238 -0.91788 16.1212 -0.96083 18.2201 -1
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| Laurie |
Posted - 05/18/2001 : 3:16:02 PM It's length should not be a problem. I do notice that you have a missing '+' symbol before the P5. Is this just a typo in your post?
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