The Multi-peak Fit 2 package does make it possible to add a peak shape or a baseline function. It isn't as easy as I wish it were, but it is possible. The help file for the package describes it:
DisplayHelpTopic "Adding Your Own Peak Function"
DisplayHelpTopic "Adding Your Own Baseline Function"
With the latest version of Multi-peak Fit 2, you can re-visit a previous set by selecting it from the Start panel. So far, I haven't added the ability to load peaks form another set as the initial guess.
If you have Igor 6.21 or later, pull down the Analysis menu and select Packages->Multipeak Fitting->Multipeak Fitting 2.
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Do I need the lastest version of Igor?
Nearly- you need 6.21 or later. We are shipping 6.22a, and that is a free update.
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How can I fit 2D data?
Multipeak Fit does not support multivariate fitting. If you wish to do a series of 1D fits to all the columns or rows of a matrix, it is possible with some effort to do it using functions that are part of the Multipeak Fit package. Igor itself supports multivariate fitting with little effort.
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Can I create my fitting functions?
Yes. For regular fitting, it is quite easy. For Multipeak fitting, it is harder.
Thanks
November 4, 2011 at 08:22 am - Permalink
DisplayHelpTopic "Adding Your Own Peak Function"
DisplayHelpTopic "Adding Your Own Baseline Function"
With the latest version of Multi-peak Fit 2, you can re-visit a previous set by selecting it from the Start panel. So far, I haven't added the ability to load peaks form another set as the initial guess.
John Weeks
WaveMetrics, Inc.
support@wavemetrics.com
November 4, 2011 at 10:20 am - Permalink
How can I fit 2D data? Can I create my fitting functions?
November 7, 2011 at 11:06 am - Permalink
If you have Igor 6.21 or later, pull down the Analysis menu and select Packages->Multipeak Fitting->Multipeak Fitting 2.
Nearly- you need 6.21 or later. We are shipping 6.22a, and that is a free update.
Multipeak Fit does not support multivariate fitting. If you wish to do a series of 1D fits to all the columns or rows of a matrix, it is possible with some effort to do it using functions that are part of the Multipeak Fit package. Igor itself supports multivariate fitting with little effort.
Yes. For regular fitting, it is quite easy. For Multipeak fitting, it is harder.
John Weeks
WaveMetrics, Inc.
support@wavemetrics.com
November 8, 2011 at 12:41 pm - Permalink