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jpwilburn Posted - 08/11/2010 : 9:39:16 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release 8.1 sr2
Operating System:Win 7

I have data in text files from voltammetry experiments in two columns, time and current. The time data needs to be converted to potential via a known scan rate (a linear ramp in volts/second), and the initial potential value. One kink in the situation is that halfway through the experiment the potential scan switches direction (e.g., one ramp up followed by a ramp down).

I think the easiest way would be to calculate a triangle wave function spread out over the entire dataset using the known start and switching potentials as the high and low.

Would this be possible?

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