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BenGe Posted - 01/07/2020 : 1:12:59 PM
Hi,

is there an implemented function that allows me to (ANOVA-)compare two (or more) groups when using MEAN, SD, and N as input variables?

Background: I want to compare two polynomal fits and decide if they are significantly different. One way would be to compare the fit variables. Is this legit or is there any other way in origin to (ANOVA-) compare two fits?

Thanks for any advice!

cheers b

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BenGe Posted - 01/08/2020 : 06:03:28 AM
Is there maybe an older version available?
I was just confronted with the fact that my institutio still runs 9.2X, while the App requires 9.3
BenGe Posted - 01/08/2020 : 05:36:43 AM
This is just perfect!

Cheers!
Chris D Posted - 01/07/2020 : 1:56:36 PM
Hi, we have multiple ways to compare two or more fits based on various criteria. We have both built in tools and an Origin App (plugin).

See:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Fit-Comparison
https://www.originlab.com/fileExchange/details.aspx?fid=230

I hope this helps!

Thanks,
Chris Drozdowski
Originlab Technical Support

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