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nudnick Posted - 10/10/2014 : 06:03:29 AM
Dear Forum,

some years ago I setup a diagramm (see attachment), which indicated several peaks. Today I added a second line, the grey one, to this diagramm. Unfortunately I forgot over the years how to do the peak search for the plot. Can someone please help me out and briefly describe how to proceed and find the peaks for the grey line? Thanks in advance!

Greetz!

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SeanMao Posted - 10/11/2014 : 02:51:13 AM
Hi,

You can refer to the tutorial for finding and marking peaks through link below:

http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Pick-Mark-Peaks

For alternative methods, please refer to the link below:

http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?go=Products/Origin/DataAnalysis/PeakAnalysis/PeakFinding

Regards!

Sean

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