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real-himik Posted - 01/19/2011 : 09:22:37 AM
Origin Ver.8 and Service Release 4
Operating System: Windows XP

Hello. My question might be rather simple, but I am only beginning to use this program.
I have some data, which I want to approximate by Voigt function. I have found, how to do this and to get parameters of this function for my data. But now I want to calculate the meaning of the recieved function in some other values of x. How can I do it? Thank you for your further answers!
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real-himik Posted - 01/20/2011 : 03:37:31 AM
Yes, that it is. Thank you very much!!!
larry_lan Posted - 01/20/2011 : 12:07:59 AM
Hi:

Are you saying you want to find the Y values on some particular X values? If so, try to use the NLFit dialog by selecting Analysis: Fitting: Nonlinear Curve Fit, on the Advanced / Settings tab, expand the Find Specific X/Y node.

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