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66de250 Posted - 12/18/2024 : 10:16:08 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): origin2021pro
Operating System:win11
Dear Sir, how can I achieve peak splitting similar to xps overlapping peaks (data smoothing, finding peaks, splitting peaks, and output) using LabTalk language? For example, separate two overlapping peaks and output them to the second and third columns of a worksheet in a workbook, with the first column being the x-axis data. Could you provide me with detailed LabTalk code? Thank you very much!

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