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threedaybuspass Posted - 09/22/2014 : 12:16:22 PM
Hello,

I am running OriginPro 8.5 on Windows 8 and I'm having the following problem:

I have created a user defined function for fitting stretched exponential fluorescence lifetimes y = y0 + A*exp(-(x/t)^B) and put in the bounds that 0 < B < 1, but as soon as I use this function to fit my data, the bounds are ignored and I get a B value that is above 1. Is there a fix for this?

Erin
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greg Posted - 09/22/2014 : 4:22:34 PM
I could not verify this behavior in 8.5.0 SR1.

I created your function and simulated some data where y=13.6, A=24, t=0.24 and B=1.025 with 5% noise.

I then fit with your function with the bounds of B set as you indicated ( 0 < B < 1 ) from a starting point of y=10, A=50, t=1 and B=1.

After fitting, my values were y0=13.8, A=24.12939, t=.23128 and B=1
So the fitter refused to push the value of B higher than 1.

Removing the Bounds gave me values of y0=13.84644, A=.2407143, t=.23188 and B=1.10257 which are closer to the simulation values and acceptable given the noise.


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