Second option that comes to my mind: if your software allows to weigh data 
points, apply a larger weight to the first data point. IIRC curve expert had 
such a feature. 

Best
Martin


Am 7. August 2024 23:05:20 MESZ schrieb "Cammer, Michael" 
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>Using the exponential fit curve fitting, is there a way to constrain the first 
>point to always fit to the first point in the raw data?
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