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czarny91 |
Posted - 02/26/2019 : 10:42:14 AM Hello, I would like to ask if you can fit parameters a,b,c following equation:
When I tried to do it in Origin software (function type: expression), however, without success. I think the problem lies in the boundary of the integral, which is also fitting parameter. Can you do it in a simple way in Origin programm, if it is at all possible? In practice, the given value of parameter c is assumed and on the basis of which the other two parameters are fitted.
Thank you for your help |
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YimingChen |
Posted - 02/27/2019 : 3:19:01 PM Hi,
In NLFit dialog, under Settings tab, select Advanced in left panel, you can then set Max. Number of Iterations in the right panel. For the fitting, you may need to set initial guess of the parameters carefully. You can send your data to <tech@originlab.com> for us to check further.
James |
czarny91 |
Posted - 02/27/2019 : 07:56:52 AM What does the following communication mean: "System variable "X" is not declared inside function but used"?. When some parameters are stopped, this communication appears. |
czarny91 |
Posted - 02/27/2019 : 03:57:03 AM It helped, an the programme started to fit parameters. However, I wonder if you can change other setting for example number of iterations. The fitting procedure is only one time. |
YimingChen |
Posted - 02/26/2019 : 11:47:06 AM Please check figure below:
James |
czarny91 |
Posted - 02/26/2019 : 11:27:26 AM quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
Please check this tutorial page: https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Fitting-Integral-LabTalk
James
I did it according to this tutorial but it failed. |
YimingChen |
Posted - 02/26/2019 : 11:21:23 AM Please check this tutorial page: https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Fitting-Integral-LabTalk
James |