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nimmy Posted - 06/09/2016 : 2:21:04 PM
I'm having problem with fitting a single peak having several sub-peaks, by 5 multiple Gaussian peaks. This image show my curve, which I want to process:



I have to fit it as per reference shown below, exactly in the same way:


They used 5 Gaussian peaks to fit this.

I'll appreciate if anybody can help me out.

Kindest regards,
Nimmy

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jasonzhao Posted - 06/12/2016 : 04:58:22 AM
Hello,

Please refer to this page for multiple peaks fitting:
http://blog.originlab.com/data-analysis/how-do-i-perform-peak-deconvolution

Best regards!
Jason
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