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ahamer Posted - 03/21/2016 : 07:44:04 AM
Origin Ver. OriginPro 2016 b9.3.226
Operating System: win 10 32 bit


Hello
Can anyone help me built a multiple linear piecewise fitting function.
I have multistage xy linear data (Photo attached) and I'd like to fit these stages.


regards
Amer
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Chris D Posted - 03/21/2016 : 4:42:25 PM
Hi ahamer,

Perhaps the quickest way to linearly fit the parts of your data is to use our Quick Fit->Linear Gadget to fit each range. You can resize/drag the yellow ROI box for the gadget to select a different range for fitting.

Then using the arrow button on the gadget, output the fitting result for that range of data.

Thanks,
Chris Drozdowski
Originlab Technical Support

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