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lenaphys Posted - 09/02/2015 : 08:16:58 AM
Hi,
Im fiting my data with Hill function. it seems that the fitting curve fits well in the higher range of X-data but not for lower range.
Is it possible to divide the data into two regions: lower and higher range of X-data and fit them individually but they have to appear on a same graph??
thank you


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Hideo Fujii Posted - 09/04/2015 : 09:32:28 AM
Hi lenaphys,

Maybe you can paste the screenshot of the fit curve with the original data points here. Have you used "Hill1" built-in fit function instead of "Hill"?

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