So here is the question: (This is taken from a website):
# define a gaussian fitting function where # p[0] = amplitude # p[1] = mean # p[2] = sigma fitfunc = lambda p, x: p[0]*scipy.exp(-(x-p[1])**2/(2.0*p[2]**2))
But here is the problem: I have some data that doesn't start at zero
As in the data is shifted. In math, to account for this you just add a constant k and the gaussian fit will shift the whole graph up or down whatever the value of k is.
But when I try to do this in python, everything gets messed up for some reason.