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masona10 Posted - 12/10/2018 : 06:50:25 AM
Hello,

I am attempting to use nlfitpeaks function for batch processing of data with identical peak locations. I am wondering if there is a way to use nlfitpeaks with predefined peak locations, ie so that no user selection of peak location is required.

Current code line:
nlfitpeaks func:=Lorentz useqp:=0;

Thanks
Andrew

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yuki_wu Posted - 12/10/2018 : 9:28:44 PM
Hi Andrew,

You could create an analysis theme to predefine the peak centers first, then use this theme to perform batack peak analysis with PaMultiY X-Function:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/X-Function/ref/paMultiY

Regards,
Yuki

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