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JPCASEY Posted - 12/30/2004 : 11:30:49 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5 Pro
Operating System: WinXP Pro

i am writing a labtalk script using the PFM module, and unfortunately the PFM module manual seems to conflict with itself. After performing a fit, i wish to obtain datasets for each fitted peak. The
pf.make command is supposed to do this. However it is not creating data sets for me using the syntax given in the booklet. I believe the documentation may be incorrect because it gives an example of
pf.make(g,5,1,,fitfunc,100,,);
this is inconsistant with the documentation which states that option 5 requires x1 and x2 values which are blank above. The above statement produces no result which seems to confirm that. Are there any additional documentation for labtalk scripts using the PFM? Or does anyone know how i can obtain datasets of the fitted peaks?
Thanks!
John

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