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helporigin8 Posted - 09/27/2016 : 11:41:40 AM
Hello,
I need help with fitting data. Namely, I used Multiple Peak Fit, but I would like to change some parameters of fit (for example to fix peak positions or width). I tried with Peak Analyzer but using this option my errors where not taken into account. Attached I am sending picture of fit on my data that I would like to improve.
Thank you
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helporigin8 Posted - 09/28/2016 : 06:23:08 AM
OK, it take into account.
Thank you!
helporigin8 Posted - 09/28/2016 : 04:31:38 AM
I did so, but it seams error are not added on the graph, or I am wrong?
Thank you.

Hideo Fujii Posted - 09/27/2016 : 3:36:47 PM
Hi helporigin8,

> I tried with Peak Analyzer but using this option my errors where not taken into account.

In Peak Analyzer, at the stage of "Fit Peaks (Pro)", you can specify the Y-Error as the "Instrumental"
weighting scheme, as shown below:



Hope this helps.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

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