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ONeilll Posted - 01/14/2015 : 3:42:24 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Pro 8G SR4
Operating System: Windows 7 Professional

Hello folks,

I have a measurement file with a lot of points. Within these there are 100 lokal maxima and minima. It would be a lot of work to search them by hand. I tried to find them with the peak finding tool but it only work for maxima not for minima. Is it not possible to find lokal minima?

Example file: http://www.originlab.de/doc/Tutorials/Pick-Mark-Peaks
Is it possible to search for minima and maxima at the same time?

Thanks in advance
ONeilll
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 01/14/2015 : 6:11:05 PM
Hi ONeilll,

Possibly if you set the baseline to e.g., Constant=Maximum, does it work?

--Hideo Fujii
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