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idrissi Posted - 06/02/2004 : 07:57:19 AM
How to calculate a Fourier transform on data containing many colums using lab talk. In my case,the first colum is associated with time

Thank you in advance
A. idrissi
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Mike Buess Posted - 06/02/2004 : 1:33:19 PM
You must write a script for that. Search for the FFT object in your programming guide and use the example as a starting point. You can follow the approach outlined in this topic...

http://www.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?topic_id=2888

If you want more help you need to provide more information, in particular your Origin version and data type (real or complex).

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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