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crakos Posted - 12/02/2009 : 4:36:08 PM
8.5
Win 7 32 Bit

Hey,

I want to fit my funktions with Origin, which works fine.
The Problem is that I need to know how the fitting (linear mostly) is calculated and the more Important thing. How the Error is calculated!
I tried to find something on the web. Unfortunately with no result.
I hope you can help me. It is very important for me.
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crakos Posted - 12/02/2009 : 5:22:33 PM
Absolut perfekt!
Thank you for your fast answer :)
greg Posted - 12/02/2009 : 5:15:11 PM
Look in
http://www.originlab.com/www/helponline/Origin8/en/origin.htm
and look in the Index for "Linear Regression Results" and/or "Linear Regression Results".

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