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cescomas Posted - 10/02/2002 : 11:43:59 AM
i have a graph with negative peaks that don't touch the baseline.

i would like to calculate the area of the peaks from the baseline using more than two marks on the baseline at the same time. is it possible?

then i would like to fill the calculated area of more than two peaks on the same graph.

can you help me?

if you want i can send you by e-mail a file in order understand my problem

thank you
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cescomas Posted - 10/16/2002 : 10:38:14 AM
thank you fred, i have resolved the problems with a simple artifice.

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