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kami2929 Posted - 11/07/2021 : 5:47:55 PM
Okay, I am new here and it's propably a kinda stupid problem... I have a problem with cosine function fitting. I do not know how to do it at all, I tried adding my own function but it did not work. I have to fit this function: y=y0+Acos(ωx+φ) where x is the independent variable and A, ω, φ are parameters. Please help
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yuki_wu Posted - 11/07/2021 : 10:43:11 PM
Hi,

Please take a look at this tutorial:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/tutorials/userdef-fitfunc

Regards, Yuki

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