Using the new Quick Fit Gadget, learn how to fit multiple ranges in a single plot in Part 1. In Part 2, learn how to fit multiple data plots and generate a worksheet with the results from each plot
OriginLab® Origin 8.1: Quick Fit Gadget Part 1 - Fitting Multiple Ranges of a Data Plot
OriginLab® Origin 8.1: Quick Fit Gadget Part 2 - Fitting Multiple Data Plots to Generate Report
Using Linear Constraints When Fitting
Learn how to enable constraints when fitting. You will learn the syntax for applying constraints to groups of parameters
OriginLab® Origin 8.1: Using Linear Constraints When Fitting
Introduction to Curve Fitting
Learn how to fit with a built-in fitting function and change the settings for the output curve to add more points. Also, learn how to define and fit with a user-defined function
OriginLab® Origin 8: Introduction to Curve Fitting
Nonlinear Curve Fitting
Learn how to graphically select the input data range to be fitted using the nonlinear curve fitter.
OriginLab® Origin 8.1: Nonlinear Curve Fitting
Selecting Data Range from Fitter
Learn how to change the data plot for fitting from inside the fitter tool, and then also how to change the fit data range of the current data plot by using change parameters
OriginLab® Origin 8: Select Data Range from Fitter
Fitting Multiple Peaks with Peak Analyzer
Learn how to find and subtract baseline and then find and fit peaks. You'll also learn how to use the recalculate feature to re-use the saved operation settings to fit new peak data of similar nature.
OriginLab® Origin 8: Fitting Multiple Peaks with Peak Analyzer
Masking Outliers
Learn how to mask faulty points or outliers to return better fitting results.
OriginLab® Origin 8: Handling Outliers by Masking Data Points
User-defined Fitting Functions
Linear Fitting
Fitting Replicate Data
Global Fitting
Outputting Results
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