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pazmush Posted - 12/19/2008 : 10:21:52 PM
Can anyone give me a rough guide or tutorial on how to fit my own nonlinear function to some data?
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Deanna Posted - 12/30/2008 : 02:56:30 AM
Hi, you also send us an email. I have replied it. Please check.

Deanna
OriginLab Technical Services
pazmush Posted - 12/29/2008 : 11:38:55 AM
hi my emails havent been getting through so i thought i'd post here

sorry to bother you again but ive got this far now (see attachments).
As you can see my problem is that my data doesnt start from zero, how can i get around this problem with the curve fitting?




i used the formula;

y = ((h*exp(-a*x))/((3.14*b*(x+1/a))^0.5))*(exp((-(c-d*x)^2)/(b*(x+1/a))))

and parameters

h=5
a=10000
b=0.01
c-0.065 (fixed)
d=90

some of these parameter need a little fiddeling as c should equal 0.0025?

Shirley_GZ Posted - 12/22/2008 : 02:34:18 AM
Hi pazmush,

I'm not sure where the problem is, Would you please check your steps according to the below pages?

http://www.originlab.com/www/helponline/origin8/en/origin.htm#Regression_and_Curve_Fitting/User-Defined_Fitting_Functions.htm

http://www.originlab.com/www/helponline/origin8/en/origin.htm#Regression_and_Curve_Fitting/The_Fitting_Function_Organizer_dialog_box.htm

If still any problem, please send the FDF file, which can find through the FileName(.FDF) item in the Fitting Function Organizer dialog, and the data to tech@originlab.com, quote this post in the E-mail.

Thank you!

Shirley

Originlab Technical Service Team
pazmush Posted - 12/19/2008 : 11:38:09 PM
right, sorry, i think i understand the fitting process now, but when i perform an iteration origin seems to freeze up, what do you think might be wrong?

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