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macxheath Posted - 05/24/2002 : 09:45:16 AM
I usually work with 20-40 curves in one plot and would like to select several or all curves simultaneously to smooth or differentially them at once instead of select and recalculate them consecutively. Is this possible somehow?
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CStorey Posted - 05/30/2002 : 1:34:58 PM
Here's a sample script application to import a file you select, plot the data and plot the smoothed data.

http://www.genevalake.ca/origin/luminometer.zip

Unzip the file, drag the *.opk onto the Origin workspace (or desktop icon) and it will install the files. To examen the script look at the file "...[Root Origin Directory]\Craig\Helpers\luminometer\luminometer.ogs".



Craig Storey
Origin WebRing Member - http://g.webring.com/hub?ring=originwebring
Laurie Posted - 05/30/2002 : 12:25:45 PM
Are you looking to run a batch process, meaning you want to perform the same analysis on all the data in the layer? Or did you want to average the curves and then perform an analysis?

A batch process requires a script; you use a loop to run through all the datasets.

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