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twilly Posted - 09/02/2014 : 09:35:05 AM
I am using origin version 6.1 and I need help to quantify peak shifting in a 3d plot. In the image below you can see a peak that occurs between 2 and 3 in the y axis then shifts upwards and slowly comes back down. Is there a way that I can plot a line graph of peak position (y-axis) vs time (x-axis)?
Thanks for your help!
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 09/02/2014 : 4:05:46 PM
Hi twilly,

I don't think Origin 6.1 can handle such task. In a later version (e.g., ver.8.6 or later), you can extract contour line coordinates of a specific Z level; then you can find a peak position using Peak Analyzer (also ver.6.1 lacks this).

Please try the evaluation version of the latest ver.9.1:
http://www.originlab.com/demodownload.aspx

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

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