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sarastokes Posted - 11/12/2015 : 5:45:15 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: Windows 10

I would like to label the peaks of lines in graphs similar to what you see with the Peak Analyzer preview graph. While I know how to find the peaks for each column of data, I haven't figured out how to get that information as a label on a graph using script. How can I do this? Thank you.
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jasonzhao Posted - 11/13/2015 : 04:50:20 AM
Hello,

Would you please tell us your analysis process on this case?
for example, you want to use (or run script to call) Peak Analyzer or Quick Peaks Gadget?
and what's your graph looks like, does it has multi-layer or single
layer with multiple lines.

You can show graphs to us.

If you want to share your OPJ, you can send to tech@originlab.com

Best regards!
Jason
OriginLab Technical Service

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