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                | AKazak | 
                Posted - 06/19/2023 : 05:47:53 AM  OriginPro 2023b (64-bit) SR1 10.0.5.157 Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 22H2 19045.3086
  Greetings!
    What Origin tool can I use to find the optimal linear transform parameters (y = kx + b) to match a given pair of signals (see an example below)?
 
  
  --- Andrey | 
              
              
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                | AKazak | 
                Posted - 06/20/2023 : 11:17:14 PM  quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
  To my knowledge, Origin doesn't have this functionality.
 
  
  Dear James,
  Got it. Thank you.
  --- Andrey | 
              
              
                | YimingChen | 
                Posted - 06/20/2023 : 3:17:36 PM  To my knowledge, Origin doesn't have this functionality.
 
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                | AKazak | 
                Posted - 06/20/2023 : 2:23:29 PM  quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
  See the attached project file.
  https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/2023-06-20_v2.opju
 
 
  
  Dear James,
    Works perfectly!   Now I see the principle of operation.   Thank you.
    BTW, does Origin have the functions similar to those provided by Optimization Solver app?
 
 
  --- Andrey | 
              
              
                | YimingChen | 
                Posted - 06/20/2023 : 2:06:01 PM  See the attached project file.
  https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/2023-06-20_v2.opju
 
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                | AKazak | 
                Posted - 06/20/2023 : 1:02:10 PM  quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
  Please check the attached project file and the settings of the app. By checking your data, the k value can be set to -1, then just need to find the offset b. Please also check the column formula of col(H).  https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/2023-06-20_v1.opju
 
  
  James
 
 
  
  Dear James,
    Is this possible to optimize both parameters k and b?   I realize that k is negative, but not sure that it is equal to -1...
  --- Andrey | 
              
              
                | YimingChen | 
                Posted - 06/20/2023 : 11:40:14 AM  Please check the attached project file and the settings of the app. By checking your data, the k value can be set to -1, then just need to find the offset b. Please also check the column formula of col(H).  https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/2023-06-20_v1.opju
 
  
  James
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                | AKazak | 
                Posted - 06/20/2023 : 01:50:50 AM  quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
  You could try the optimization solver app.  https://www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=592
  Can you share your data file here?
  James
 
  
  Dear James,
    Here your are: https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/2023-06-20.opju
  --- Andrey | 
              
              
                | YimingChen | 
                Posted - 06/19/2023 : 2:38:10 PM  You could try the optimization solver app.  https://www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=592
  Can you share your data file here?
  James | 
              
              
                | AKazak | 
                Posted - 06/19/2023 : 09:30:42 AM  quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
  If the x values of the two signals are the same, you can perform linear regression of sig2 to sig1? 
  James
 
  
  Dear James,
    X-coordinates are not the same.   In fact the task is to find k and b – the parameters of the linear transformation of the X.
  --- Andrey | 
              
              
                | YimingChen | 
                Posted - 06/19/2023 : 09:08:15 AM  If the x values of the two signals are the same, you can perform linear regression of sig2 to sig1? 
  James |