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mccx Posted - 12/04/2003 : 04:34:17 AM
I would like to fit a dataset using the sum of two fitting functions, an exponential decay and exponential grow. y=a*exp(-k1*x)+b*(1-exp(-k2*(x-x0)). But if x equal or smaller than x0 only first function must be active. if x bigger than x0 both functions must be active. Can this type of fit be made in Origin?


Thanks.
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easwar Posted - 12/04/2003 : 2:54:24 PM
Hi,

Yes, you can perform this kind of fitting.

You can write your fitting equation as:
if(x<x0) y=a*exp(-k1*x);
else y=a*exp(-k1*x)+b*(1-exp(-k2*(x-x0)));

where your fitting parameters are a, k1, b, k2, and x0.

If you are using versions prior to 7, set the Form drop-down list on your function edit page to Y-script. If you have version 7 or higher, you can keep the equation the same, but leave the "Use Origin C" check box checked and it will work fine.

Easwar
OriginLab.


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