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" <[email protected]>: >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? > >Thank you. > >Michael Cammer, Sr Research Scientist, DART Microscopy Laboratory >NYU Langone Health, 540 First Avenue, office MSB 4 111-120 (enter near Tisch, >cubicle in far back corner) >main lab Smilow C-17, New York, NY 10016 >Office: 646-501-0567 Cell (DO NOT TEXT): 914-309-3270 >[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >http://nyulmc.org/micros http://microscopynotes.com/ >Scheduling the time you want is far more reliable by phone call. Why not >provide your phone number? > >Probably nobody reads this part, but everybody should and heed it: >Acknowledgement in publications and presentations of Microscopy Core performed >work is vital to secure support and funding necessary to maintain this >valuable research resource. For publications that include work performed in >the core, please use the acknowledgement statement "We thank the NYU Langone >Microscopy Core for experimental and technical support" and include required >grant numbers as listed here >http://microscopynotes.com/ilabnyu/acknowledgements2017.pdf >Please also consider staff for co-authorship if they played a key role in the >study. > > > >-- >ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html -- Sent from my mobile, please excuse any typos. -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
