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BESttya Posted - 05/10/2011 : 08:57:41 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System:

Hello,

I have next quastion:
I need to fit experimental data by convolution of 2 functions, how I can do it?

Thank you
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 05/10/2011 : 1:09:12 PM
The following page ("Tutorial: Fitting With Convolution") may be helpful:

http://wiki.originlab.com/~originla/howto/index.php?title=Tutorial:Fitting_With_Convolution

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab
BESttya Posted - 05/10/2011 : 10:11:50 AM
Ok. In Origin the Voigt function is integrated, but dose Origin has option to modified view of this function?
raymondtrainor Posted - 05/10/2011 : 09:22:53 AM
unfortunately i don't any answers for that yet. anyone?

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