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matpow Posted - 10/25/2021 : 3:46:47 PM
Hi @all,

i am new at OriginLab.
What is the best way to create an evaluation with 3 variables? I have a value X that depends on the temperature, the pressure and the magnetic field.

Thank you
Matpow
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YimingChen Posted - 10/26/2021 : 1:43:51 PM
If you want statistics on grouped data, you can use the statics on columns tool:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/DescStats#Calculating_Descriptive_Statistics_on_Grouped_Data

James
matpow Posted - 10/26/2021 : 10:39:21 AM
Hi James,

thank you for your answer.
I have 3 results / samples for each setting. What is the easiest way to get the mean value and the standard deviation in my example (see appendix). My problem is that the values ​​appear one below the other and are linked to other sizes.
YimingChen Posted - 10/25/2021 : 4:10:41 PM
If you are looking for linear correlation, you can use Multiple Linear Regression tool (menu Analysis->Fitting->Multiple Linear regression..)

James

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