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Roshini Posted - 04/28/2007 : 8:11:48 PM
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Guys I am a newbie here and I need some help on curve fitting.. My Professor has given me some data and asked me to come up with equations on how the data looks say after some 5 years and later on.. Anybody knows anything.. Please let me know. You can email me if you want at roshini.sarkar@gmail.com

Thx,
Rosh.

Edited by - Roshini on 04/28/2007 8:13:05 PM
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Deanna Posted - 04/28/2007 : 10:00:40 PM
Hi Rosh,

Would you mind to take a look at some samples first? You can find some when you select File: Open Samples from the menu. The sample projects about fitting are under the Analysis folder.

Anytime you have encountered any problems, you can resort to the help document, which can be found in the menu (Help: Origin). Of course, you can also post your questions here. :)

Deanna
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