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fastelectron Posted - 07/25/2013 : 06:27:16 AM
Origin Ver. 8.5 and Service Release SR.1
Operating System: Windows 7

hi ,

I have a worksheet with several columns. How do I find the maximum value of each column.

thanks in advance.

S

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fastelectron Posted - 07/25/2013 : 11:46:30 PM
thanks a lot... that worked easily...

-S

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Hideo Fujii Posted - 07/25/2013 : 08:46:46 AM
Hi,

Maybe the easiest way is to highlight all columns you want, then run the descriptive statistics ("Statistics: Descriptive Statistics: Statistics on Columns" menu).

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

P.S. If you want to know the locations of the cells with the maximum values, you can turn on the "Index of Maximum" option under the option branches: Quantities to Compute> Quantiles.

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