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Goback Posted - 09/26/2013 : 5:36:39 PM
Hi,
How do you report on the quality of your fitting?
I did fitting of some data sets to exponential equations and reported the R2 of the fittings. I got a comment that I should report on the random residuals. What do you usually do? Where do I find the random residuals an how do you report on it?
Thanks!
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JacquelineHe Posted - 09/27/2013 : 04:34:27 AM
Hi Goback,

After do fitting, you will find the result of "Regular Residual of ..." in the "FitNLCurve" report sheet.

That is the random residuals of the fitting result.
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Residual-Plot-Analysis

Thanks,
OriginLab
Jacqueline

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