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thitchen Posted - 07/27/2012 : 11:22:14 PM
Origin Ver. 8.6 and Service Release 0 (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: win7 pro

Other than hand drawing, is there a way to connect the peak points in the following graph where all the curves are plotted with a fixed offset?
Thanks!

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thitchen Posted - 08/02/2012 : 6:11:12 PM
Thanks to both of you, finally I made it.
Hideo Fujii Posted - 07/30/2012 : 2:11:32 PM
Hi thitchen,

You can also use the "Quick Peaks" gadget (ver. 8.5.1 or later) to systematically
collect the peak data in the stacked plot. Please see the screenshot below:
1) Start Quick Peaks gadget. Move the ROI (yellow) box to the target area of the peaks.
2) Press the small triangle button at top-right corner of ROI, and select "New Output" flyout. 
   It creates a worksheet called "QkPeak" (as hiden). 
   From the Project Explorer, double-click this worksheet to show.
3) From the flyout, select "Change Data" flyout, and choose the next plot. Then, choose 
  "New Output" flyout. 
4) Repeat the step 3) to collect all peaks in QkPeak worksheet.
5) As in the second screenshot, highlight the Peak XY columns, and move the cursor at 
   the side edge of the columns. This changes the cursor to graph-shaped. Drag-and-drop 
   it into the graph to make the peak-connected line plot.


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Hope this helps.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab
cpyang Posted - 07/29/2012 : 03:20:48 AM
Find the X coordinate of the peak using Data Reader, then from the Graph menu to choose Add Straight Line with that X value.

CP

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