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starpuma
Posted - 04/22/2014 : 12:24:58 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 8.5 Operating System: Windows 7
Hey everybody,
I posted this in wrong forum by mistake. Sorry about that. I have no clue about programming so please bear with me. So, I need to integrate a an upwards of 100 graphs and each one of them have about 200 traces each. So, far I have been using the "Integrate" gadget in Origin but I am nowhere close to being done.
So the main problem is that we can only integrate one trace or curve at a time with the "integrate" gadget and since all my integrations have the same basic parameters I figured that it would be relatively easy to automate this rather daunting task because since this is such a repetitive task. I am basically doing an absolute integration over a specific X range. I found this LabTalk script "Integrate Active Curve in Graph over a Specific X Range" from the origin's website (http://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/examples/Peaks-and-Baseline) that almost does what I want. Here is the code:
The following example shows how to integrate the active curve in a graph over a specific range of x values, using the integ1 X-Function.
// Purpose: This example demonstrates the following: // 1. import a file // 2. create a graph // 3. integrate the curve over a specific x range
// Create new book and import a sample file newbook; string fname$ = system.path.program$ + "samples\curve fitting\multiple peaks.dat"; impasc;
// Plot 4th column against 1st column as a line plot plotxy iy:=(1,4) plot:=200;
// Get row index for x values of 6.5 and 9.5, which covers the 3rd peak in the graph int ix1=xindex(6.5,%c); int ix2=xindex(9.5,%c);
// Integrate this range of the curve, and list the results of integration range rr=(%c)[$(ix1): $(ix2)]; integ1 rr; integ1.=;
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So according to my understanding this basically does what the integration gadget does? But I don't know if this will give me a mathematical or absolute integration. Here is what I need: I have all the graphs plotted so could somebody please help me modify this code so it would go through all the traces or curves in a graph and integrate them. I would love you forever
Thank you so much!
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lkb0221
Posted - 04/22/2014 : 10:42:31 AM Hi,
Would you mind send an Email to <tech@originlab.com>, with your serial number? And the I can email you back the script.