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SungwooBae Posted - 02/24/2008 : 11:30:35 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin pro8
Operating System: vista

Using non-linear fitting, i got two different results from each fitting curve. So, i wantted to compare two dataset (F-test).
But, the results showed just "There is not enough information to draw conclusion". (i guess there were lots data)
My question is What's the meaning?
How do i compare two dataset in this situation?
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Echo_Chu Posted - 02/25/2008 : 05:09:36 AM
Hi, Sungwoo

It looks like the F static in F-test can not be computed with you data. Would you mind to send us your OPJ to tech@originlab.com and let us look into what happened.

Echo
OriginLab Corp



Edited by - Echo_Chu on 02/25/2008 05:09:59 AM

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