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BSA Flow Software Installation and User's Guide - CSI

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By default the curve fit is set to "None" meaning that no curve fitting is<br />

calcualted.<br />

Curve fitting can only be applied to a plot with one graph. If multiple graphs<br />

are defined, the selection is disabled <strong>and</strong> set to "None".<br />

The available curve fitting routines are:<br />

1st order polynomial Y = a.x+b<br />

2nd order polynomial Y = a.x 2 +b.x+c<br />

3rd order polynomial Y = a.x 3 +b.x 2 +c.x+d<br />

4th order polynomial Y = a.x 4 +b.x 3 +c.x 2 +d.x+e<br />

5th order polynomial Y = a.x 5 +b.x 4 +c.x 3 +d.x 2 +e.x+f<br />

6th order polynomial Y = a.x 6 +b.x 5 +c.x 4 +d.x 3 +e.x 2 +f.x+g<br />

Note The curve fitting is not plotted if the number of data samples is not higher<br />

than the polynomial order. For example, a 3 rd polynomial order requires at<br />

least 5 samples <strong>and</strong> a 6 th polynomial order requires 8 samples.<br />

The curve generated by the curve fit will be displayed with the style defined<br />

by Style 2, the style for the second graph. To get a nice looking curve fit, the<br />

fitted curve will at least use 100 points to draw the curve.<br />

6-24 <strong>BSA</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Software</strong>: Options <strong>and</strong> Add-ons

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