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KoSz06 |
Posted - 09/25/2009 : 12:17:57 PM Origin Ver.7 SR 1 v7.0300 Operating System: Windows XP
hello, I need to fit multiple functions so was very happy to find the MultiFit package. I followed the instructions from the MultiFit.opj file but I failed quickly: I encountered an problem while trying to compile MultiFit.c. The following message appeared: compiling... MultiFit.c C:\Program Files\OriginLab\Origin7\OriginC\MultiFit.c(448) :Error, Variable "" not declared C:\Program Files\OriginLab\Origin7\OriginC\MultiFit.c(448) :Error, general compile error C:\Program Files\OriginLab\Origin7\OriginC\MultiFit.c(446) :Error, error(s) found in compiling funct I tried few times , did not help, I would appreciate any help, best regards, ana |
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KoSz06 |
Posted - 09/28/2009 : 03:05:11 AM hi,
thanks a lot. I will try with the 8th. ana |
easwar |
Posted - 09/25/2009 : 5:10:25 PM Hi Ana,
You are referring to this file exchange item: http://originlab.com/fileexchange/details.aspx?fid=56 correct?
That was not published by OriginLab, it was published by another Origin user.
If you install Origin 8 (you can download demo and try) there is functionality in Origin to perform fitting from script, using a set of X-functions. You can refer to this page for details: http://wiki.originlab.com/~originla/wiki/index.php?title=Script:Non-linear_Fitting
Easwar OriginLab |
KoSz06 |
Posted - 09/25/2009 : 12:52:30 PM ok, updating the version helped-:), now it works fine and must admit is really helpful. Just one question - I can get the fitted curves visible in the graph. Is there any command for that I could not find? best regards, ana |
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