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Posted - 10/02/2014 : 3:14:47 PM OriginLab Pro 9 Windows 7 Enterprise
Hi,
I have DataA and DataB which are globally fit, sharing two parameters, to two different (but related) equations.
I would like to be able to see which equation globally fits the two data sets the best, but Origin will not pick up the NLFit sheets when I try to use the 'Compare Models' function.
Is this even possible? Or just a bug?
Thanks |
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SeanMao |
Posted - 06/09/2015 : 10:43:27 PM Hi,
The report sheet is generated automatically and there is no control for customizing what to show and how to show.
Regards!
Sean |
Ibex |
Posted - 06/09/2015 : 05:47:21 AM Is there any way to change the fit report sheet so that only the values for the global fit are written in this table? Or just delete the first columns? |
SeanMao |
Posted - 06/09/2015 : 05:07:33 AM Hi,
I am afraid that this feature is not yet implemented in Origin 2015.
Regards!
Sean
OriginLab Tech. Service |
Ibex |
Posted - 06/08/2015 : 09:53:29 AM Hi, I have now Origin 2015 installed. But I still don't find a way to use model comparison for "global fit" data. All three possible methods don't show the N, Params etc in the report sheet.
Maybe the problem is, that N, DF and Red. ChiĀ² are only written in the last column (named "global") of the fit-report sheet under statistics?
Is there any way to overcome this issue?
best regards Marko |
greg |
Posted - 10/02/2014 : 5:08:43 PM Origin 2015 - coming soon - will be able to handle this situation.
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