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carboran |
Posted - 03/04/2014 : 3:09:53 PM hallo
i want plot 2 datasets (Xa vs. Ya and Xb vs Yb) in one plot
then for each set i want make a fitting.
in excell its simple
how to do it here?
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carboran |
Posted - 03/06/2014 : 03:26:29 AM quote: Originally posted by lkb0221
For gadget method (If you are using 9.1): 1). Open the gadget on the graph. 2). Expand ROI to cover all the curves you want. 3). Change parameters and settings. 4). Select "New Output for All Layers".
it worked indeed perfectly, thank you |
lkb0221 |
Posted - 03/04/2014 : 3:34:27 PM For gadget method (If you are using 9.1): 1). Open the gadget on the graph. 2). Expand ROI to cover all the curves you want. 3). Change parameters and settings. 4). Select "New Output for All Layers". |
lkb0221 |
Posted - 03/04/2014 : 3:31:12 PM Hi,
1). Highlight your XYXY data and select "Plot: Line: Line". This will create a single layer line graph with two curves in it. 2). Select "Analysis: Fitting: Nonlinear Curve Fit" to fit one of them. 3). Click the green lock under the layer icon and select "Repeat this for all plots". This will repeat this fitting for all datasets in this layer.
Zheng OriginLab |