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NadirAziz Posted - 12/05/2017 : 3:44:21 PM
How can I do a linear fit of four different .spec files?

Nadir
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arstern Posted - 12/05/2017 : 4:26:19 PM
Hi Nadir,

Here is a tutorial for applying a linear fit to your dataset:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Linear-Fitting

To apply a linear fit to all four datasets, you can select all four datasets within your Origin worksheet and select Analysis -> Linear Fit which will produce one analysis sheet for all four datasets.

Regarding the .spec files: Here are a list of third party format files that can be imported into Origin. I don't believe .spec files can be imported into Origin, however please take a look at the list to see if you can use a different file type for importing.
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Import-ThirdPartyFormats

Thanks,
Aviel
OriginLab



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