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gongyilun Posted - 06/26/2016 : 2:55:18 PM
Hi,

Would be possible to surface fit multiple-data.

I found Multi-Data Fit Mode box grey, and I could not select multiple dataset using customised fitting function.

Thanks
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gongyilun Posted - 06/28/2016 : 06:47:16 AM
Brilliant! It solved my problems!

I was looking for fitting such as:
f1=f(x,y)
f2=g(x,y)
So two independent variables and two dependent variables.But seems surface fitting is not capable to treat such problem.

But now I have transformed above to:
f=u(x,y,z)
So three independent variables but only one dependent variable, and it is working with your last post.

Thanks for your help!

Yilun


quote:
Originally posted by Shirley_GZ

Hi,

If you just want to do fitting with a user-defined function which have multiple independent variables, you can just follow this tutorial:
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Fitting-MultiIndepVar

But in your previous posts, you were talking about surface fitting for multiple data, so I am not sure if have further/other demands. Anyway, if still problem, please show us more details about your requirement, such as the equation of fitting function and source data to fit.

Thanks,
Shirley

Originlab Technical Service Team

Shirley_GZ Posted - 06/28/2016 : 02:23:55 AM
Hi,

If you just want to do fitting with a user-defined function which have multiple independent variables, you can just follow this tutorial:
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Fitting-MultiIndepVar

But in your previous posts, you were talking about surface fitting for multiple data, so I am not sure if have further/other demands. Anyway, if still problem, please show us more details about your requirement, such as the equation of fitting function and source data to fit.

Thanks,
Shirley

Originlab Technical Service Team
gongyilun Posted - 06/27/2016 : 09:50:58 AM
Yes. I would like to customise non-linear fitting functions with more than 2 independent variables, e.g. f(x1,x2,x3)=y. Would that be possible?

Thanks
Yilun

quote:
Originally posted by Shirley_GZ

Hi Gongyilin,

Sorry, but we have troubles to understand your further question. Could you please show us the equation of fitting functions you are talking about? And please also give us more explanations if possible?

Thanks,
Shirley


Originlab Technical Service Team

Shirley_GZ Posted - 06/27/2016 : 06:51:45 AM
Hi Gongyilin,

Sorry, but we have troubles to understand your further question. Could you please show us the equation of fitting functions you are talking about? And please also give us more explanations if possible?

Thanks,
Shirley


Originlab Technical Service Team
gongyilun Posted - 06/27/2016 : 05:06:58 AM
Thanks! Actually my two dependent variables are linked with each other.

I just tried to put two dependent variables together, but it requires one more independent variable. Would be possible to define more than 2 independent variables? Such as (x,y,z)-u fitting?

Thanks
Yilun

quote:
Originally posted by Shirley_GZ

Hi Gongyilun,

Origin doesn't support to fit multiple surface data at a time yet.

If these surfaces are similar and supposed to use same fitting settings(such as same fitting function), you can try Copy/Paste Operation on source graphs(available since Origin 9.1):

http://www.originlab.com/Index.aspx?go=Support/VideoTutorials&pid=3220
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Copy-Paste-Oper

Thanks,
Shirley

Originlab Technical Service Team

Shirley_GZ Posted - 06/27/2016 : 04:34:34 AM
Hi Gongyilun,

Origin doesn't support to fit multiple surface data at a time yet.

If these surfaces are similar and supposed to use same fitting settings(such as same fitting function), you can try Copy/Paste Operation on source graphs(available since Origin 9.1):

http://www.originlab.com/Index.aspx?go=Support/VideoTutorials&pid=3220
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Copy-Paste-Oper

Thanks,
Shirley

Originlab Technical Service Team

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