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hootchi Posted - 08/17/2010 : 07:40:20 AM
Origin Ver. 6.0 and Service Release ?
Operating System: XP pro

When I perform a non-linear curve fit of several lorentzian functions to some data the output of the data is given only to a single significant figure for the area parameters. I have uploaded an example. How can I retrieve more accurate values for A1, A2 etc? Why aren't they displayed in scientific format?

Thanks for your help.

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hootchi Posted - 08/19/2010 : 11:47:19 AM
Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it.
Laurie Posted - 08/19/2010 : 10:09:33 AM
Significant digits are controlled, by default, in the Tools:Options dialog, on the Numeric Format tab. You can also control them separately from inside the Nonlinear Curve Fitting dialog. Select Options:Control and you'll see the Parameters Significant Digits table.

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hootchi Posted - 08/19/2010 : 09:32:29 AM
does no-one know about this?

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