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burqkbegen Posted - 11/29/2005 : 07:30:49 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System:windows
origin 6.1

I need to fit a complex function, is it possible with this version,

I have the real part and imaginary part in two columns, I plotted on the same graph window, everything seems fine, and i want to fit for example the imaginary part of the plot with the function i want to use, is it possible?
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Leo_Li Posted - 12/04/2005 : 11:36:46 PM
Hello burqkbegen,

If you want to fit imaginary part only, viz, you are dealing with real and imaginary parts independently, you can just

1. Highlight Imaginary column.

2. Analysis -> Nonlinear Curve Fit -> Advanced Fitting Tool.

The advanced fitter has the ability to define your own favorite fitting function. More detailed help can be found in menu: Help -> Origin -> Analysis: Curve Fitting

Leo
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