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JANAKIRAM3238 Posted - 12/27/2013 : 12:43:12 PM
Hello All:

I would like to find the area of the loop using Origin Pro. Greatly appreciate if any one can suggest the procedure.

Enclosed is the example for which I need to find the area.http://www.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/OP3_insitu comp_50kPa_1.5% P2P-GDS 5kN LC.opj
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Kathy_Wang Posted - 12/29/2013 : 10:32:01 PM
Hi,

You could try the polygon area tool, (menu entry: "Analysis:Mathematics:Polygon Area") and calculate the area within a closed curve.


Kathy
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