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maidlvuong Posted - 02/18/2022 : 11:55:30 AM
Hi everyone,

I want to fit a curve following this 2-phase exponential equation:

y = A1*(1 - 2exp(-x/T1)) + A2*(1 - 2exp(-x/T2)

Does anyone know how to modify the curve fitting function "ExpAsso" to do this? Do you know any alternative option?
y = A1*(1 - exp(-x/T1)) + A2*(1 - exp(-x/T2)

Origin Ver.2021 9.8.0.200 and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: Win 10 64 bit

Mai D.L. Vuong
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YimingChen Posted - 02/18/2022 : 11:58:58 AM
You will have to define the fitting function manually. Check the tutorial page below:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/tutorials/userdef-fitfunc

James

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