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bedibra |
Posted - 08/24/2017 : 02:16:36 AM dear all, I am looking of a way to make an exponential fitting of a range of data. this must be done using to set values function according to the exponential formula : y=y0+Aexp(R0x) the idea is that at the end of the exponential, i will get the R0 value a column C(1). Thanks for you help
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bedibra |
Posted - 08/24/2017 : 08:04:58 AM That is exactly what I want. thanks a lot
quote: Originally posted by yuki_wu
Hi,
Okay, I see. You want this, right?
More info about how to perform fitting using Labtalk: http://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/Tutorials/Tutorial-Curve-Fitting-and-Batch-Processing-with-LT#Fitting_your_data
Regards, Yuki OriginLab
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yuki_wu |
Posted - 08/24/2017 : 05:27:15 AM Hi,
Okay, I see. You want this, right?
More info about how to perform fitting using Labtalk: http://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/Tutorials/Tutorial-Curve-Fitting-and-Batch-Processing-with-LT#Fitting_your_data
Regards, Yuki OriginLab
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bedibra |
Posted - 08/24/2017 : 04:39:02 AM Yes I am aware of the built in functions, but is there a way to get the R0 value in col C(1) using a script ?
quote: Originally posted by yuki_wu
Hi,
I suppose you are trying to perform fitting instead of simulation or calculation, right?
Please take a look at this knowledge basic item and see if this applies to you: http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Fitting-NLFit-Built-in
Also, more tutorials about nonlinear fitting can be found here: http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Nonlinear-Fitting
Regards, Yuki OriginLab
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yuki_wu |
Posted - 08/24/2017 : 02:42:46 AM Hi,
I suppose you are trying to perform fitting instead of simulation or calculation, right?
Please take a look at this knowledge basic item and see if this applies to you: http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Fitting-NLFit-Built-in
Also, more tutorials about nonlinear fitting can be found here: http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Nonlinear-Fitting
Regards, Yuki OriginLab
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