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OscarGA |
Posted - 06/18/2014 : 7:29:04 PM Origin Ver.9.1
I really don't understand why it happened. I was using the non linear fit screen and now no matter what I do or choose as a data it gives the same error: "Invalid input found please correct to continue fitting. function is empty specify to continue"
All I was doing was to add some user defined functions and change some advanced fitting parameters, ieterations etc... I don't know if I clicked something that I wasn't supposed to do. Origin help is useless and this forum is my only chance please help me. Is there a way to make things back to original factory settings? |
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Chris D |
Posted - 06/29/2021 : 10:39:01 AM Create (change) a new User Files Folder according to this FAQ: https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/UserFilesFolder
Thanks, Chris Drozdowski Originlab Technical Support
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mbexqjz2 |
Posted - 06/29/2021 : 10:33:28 AM Hi, I have re-installed it several times and it's still not working
quote: Originally posted by Chris D
Hi,
Try reinstalling Origin.
Thanks, Chris Drozdowski Originlab Technical Support
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Chris D |
Posted - 06/29/2021 : 09:24:58 AM Hi,
Try reinstalling Origin.
Thanks, Chris Drozdowski Originlab Technical Support
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mbexqjz2 |
Posted - 06/29/2021 : 05:26:47 AM Hi Echo, Thanks a lot for your rapid reply. I resized it but nothing happened. There is still no dropdown list in Category. Please find the screenshot attached. Thanks, Jing
quote: Originally posted by Echo_Chu
Hi, your dialog looks fine. But you may want to resize it. Please look at the link below for how to resize the nlfit dialog.
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/Resize-Dialog?f=d2&olang=E
Echo OriginLab Technical Service
quote: Originally posted by mbexqjz2
Hi, Here comes the same problem in my origin. I followed your suggestion and deleted Non-linear Fitting folder and it's not working. I then tried to delete the whole Dialogs folder, it still doesn't work. Please find the screenshot attached. Please could give me some advise. Many thanks! Jing
quote: Originally posted by snowli
Hello, it looks your Nonlinear Curve Fit dialog is messed up. Usually this dialog has 3 panels. Top, middle toolbars and bottom panel.
So please close Origin. From your Start menu, run regedit.exe to open your Registry Editor of your OS. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OriginLab\Origin 9.1\InternationalExpand Dialogs folder. Right click Non-linear Fitting folder and choose Delete. Restart Origin. Nonlinear Curve Fitting dialog should show default location and size.
You should be able to see the top panel. Go to Settings tab. Function Selection. Choose Category (where your function is in) from Category dropdown list Choose a function from Function dropdown list.

If this doesn't work, close Origin and go to registry editor again. Delete the whole Dialogs folder under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OriginLab\Origin 9.1\International Thanks, Snow

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Echo_Chu |
Posted - 06/28/2021 : 11:32:22 PM Hi, your dialog looks fine. But you may want to resize it. Please look at the link below for how to resize the nlfit dialog.
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/Resize-Dialog?f=d2&olang=E
Echo OriginLab Technical Service
quote: Originally posted by mbexqjz2
Hi, Here comes the same problem in my origin. I followed your suggestion and deleted Non-linear Fitting folder and it's not working. I then tried to delete the whole Dialogs folder, it still doesn't work. Please find the screenshot attached. Please could give me some advise. Many thanks! Jing
quote: Originally posted by snowli
Hello, it looks your Nonlinear Curve Fit dialog is messed up. Usually this dialog has 3 panels. Top, middle toolbars and bottom panel.
So please close Origin. From your Start menu, run regedit.exe to open your Registry Editor of your OS. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OriginLab\Origin 9.1\InternationalExpand Dialogs folder. Right click Non-linear Fitting folder and choose Delete. Restart Origin. Nonlinear Curve Fitting dialog should show default location and size.
You should be able to see the top panel. Go to Settings tab. Function Selection. Choose Category (where your function is in) from Category dropdown list Choose a function from Function dropdown list.

If this doesn't work, close Origin and go to registry editor again. Delete the whole Dialogs folder under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OriginLab\Origin 9.1\International Thanks, Snow

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mbexqjz2 |
Posted - 06/28/2021 : 8:47:36 PM Hi, Here comes the same problem in my origin. I followed your suggestion and deleted Non-linear Fitting folder and it's not working. I then tried to delete the whole Dialogs folder, it still doesn't work. Please find the screenshot attached. Please could give me some advise. Many thanks! Jing
quote: Originally posted by snowli
Hello, it looks your Nonlinear Curve Fit dialog is messed up. Usually this dialog has 3 panels. Top, middle toolbars and bottom panel.
So please close Origin. From your Start menu, run regedit.exe to open your Registry Editor of your OS. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OriginLab\Origin 9.1\InternationalExpand Dialogs folder. Right click Non-linear Fitting folder and choose Delete. Restart Origin. Nonlinear Curve Fitting dialog should show default location and size.
You should be able to see the top panel. Go to Settings tab. Function Selection. Choose Category (where your function is in) from Category dropdown list Choose a function from Function dropdown list.

If this doesn't work, close Origin and go to registry editor again. Delete the whole Dialogs folder under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OriginLab\Origin 9.1\International Thanks, Snow
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vivek.mangalam |
Posted - 10/12/2016 : 05:48:25 AM Following the Origin 9 tutorial steps solved the problem. Thanks alot for your help! 
quote: Originally posted by Shirley_GZ
Hi Vivek,
All our online help pages are for current version, that means the online tutorial page you are following is up-to-date, the required minimum version is 2016 SR0 as a new Origin C function has been involved.
If you want to go through this tutorial in Origin 9, you need follow the older version, which can be found in tutorial.chm probably located in C:\Program Files\OriginLab\Origin9\Localization\E\Help .
Or you can download our 2016 SR0 demo to follow the online one, http://www.originlab.com/demodownload.aspx
Any problem, please let me know.
Thanks, Shirley
Originlab Technical Service Team
Vivek Mangalam |
Shirley_GZ |
Posted - 10/11/2016 : 05:12:18 AM Hi Vivek,
All our online help pages are for current version, that means the online tutorial page you are following is up-to-date, the required minimum version is 2016 SR0 as a new Origin C function has been involved.
If you want to go through this tutorial in Origin 9, you need follow the older version, which can be found in tutorial.chm probably located in C:\Program Files\OriginLab\Origin9\Localization\E\Help .
Or you can download our 2016 SR0 demo to follow the online one, http://www.originlab.com/demodownload.aspx
Any problem, please let me know.
Thanks, Shirley
Originlab Technical Service Team |
vivek.mangalam |
Posted - 10/10/2016 : 11:44:27 PM Hi,
I had a similar problem when I was trying out the tutorial in the following link, http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Fitting-Convolution
I followed all the steps in the tutorial and when I try to fit the curve using the user defined function as mentioned in the tutorial, I get the following error, "No Preview Invalid input found! Please correct it to continue fitting"

Could you advise me on how to solve this problem.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards, Vivek
Vivek Mangalam |
snowli |
Posted - 06/12/2015 : 11:46:00 AM Hi Inga,
I suppose you opened Nonlinear Curve Fit dialog when a graph window is active.
Could you check if "Paste Result Tables to Source Graph" checkbox is checked? See the image below. It should be checked by default.

If you always do NLFit will certain function and setting, you could click the ">" button next to Dialog Theme on the top of the dialog and choose Save as <default>. Then every time you open the dialog, it will use that function and corresponding settings.
If somehow the table still doesn't show in graph, you can go to the result sheet, e.g. FitNL1. Right click a table title or click the down arrow next to table title and choose Copy Table. Then go to your graph window and Ctrl+V to paste. Double click the table in graph to edit the table further and click Update Table button there to update the table in graph.
Thanks, Snow |
inga.bania |
Posted - 06/11/2015 : 3:38:07 PM Snow, thank You again. I have one more question because now after fitting threre is no table with fitting parameters and uncertainty factors next to graph. Could you give me an advise? |
inga.bania |
Posted - 06/11/2015 : 3:16:08 PM It works! Thank you very, very much!
Inga |
snowli |
Posted - 06/11/2015 : 2:49:34 PM Hello, it looks your Nonlinear Curve Fit dialog is messed up. Usually this dialog has 3 panels. Top, middle toolbars and bottom panel.
So please close Origin. From your Start menu, run regedit.exe to open your Registry Editor of your OS. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OriginLab\Origin 9.1\InternationalExpand Dialogs folder. Right click Non-linear Fitting folder and choose Delete. Restart Origin. Nonlinear Curve Fitting dialog should show default location and size.
You should be able to see the top panel. Go to Settings tab. Function Selection. Choose Category (where your function is in) from Category dropdown list Choose a function from Function dropdown list.

If this doesn't work, close Origin and go to registry editor again. Delete the whole Dialogs folder under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OriginLab\Origin 9.1\International Thanks, Snow |
inga.bania |
Posted - 06/11/2015 : 2:19:24 PM  |
inga.bania |
Posted - 06/11/2015 : 1:59:43 PM Hi, I have the same problem. I was using the non linear fit screen and now I see the same error: "Invalid input found please correct to continue fitting. function is empty specify to continue" What can i do?
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SeanMao |
Posted - 06/19/2014 : 12:18:05 AM Hi, The screenshots are definitely more intuitive for me to diagnose the problem. I really appreciate if you can do so.
Thanks!
Sean
OriginLab Tech. Service |
OscarGA |
Posted - 06/18/2014 : 11:11:39 PM Thank you for your quick response. I can send you all of these files when I get back to my office tomorrow morning. But the problem is a more general issue. I even tried using random data points such as 1-3-5-6.... It has nothing to do with my user defined function because I cannot access to the non linear fit dialog screen so I can't even use standard Origin functions. Maybe I can send you a print screen of what happens.
quote: Originally posted by SeanMao
Hi,
I am afraid that it is hard to judge what your real problem is, could you please send the following files by submitting inquiry form to us through the link below so that I can try to reproduce the problem on my machine, and to figure out what went wrong?:
1) You functions definition file (*.FDF) at your User Files Folder(UFF),which can be found from “System Path”+\OriginLab\91\User Files\fitfunc folder.
2) Your opj file that contains data to be fitted.
3) Exact step-by-step procedure to reproduce your problem.
http://www.originlab.com/www/company/qform.aspx?s=1&
We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Thanks!
Sean
OriginLab Tech. Service
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SeanMao |
Posted - 06/18/2014 : 10:30:07 PM Hi,
I am afraid that it is hard to judge what your real problem is, could you please send the following files by submitting inquiry form to us through the link below so that I can try to reproduce the problem on my machine, and to figure out what went wrong?:
1) You functions definition file (*.FDF) at your User Files Folder(UFF),which can be found from “System Path”+\OriginLab\91\User Files\fitfunc folder.
2) Your opj file that contains data to be fitted.
3) Exact step-by-step procedure to reproduce your problem.
http://www.originlab.com/www/company/qform.aspx?s=1&
We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Thanks!
Sean
OriginLab Tech. Service
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