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Keated Posted - 03/01/2016 : 12:47:59 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2015 (64 bit) Sr1
Operating System: Windows 8.1

Hi,

I'm using Peak Analyzer to calculate the area under a curve, to compare with the area fit by an equation I'm using. My equation gives me an area with an uncertainty value, but to compare the two I need one for the Peak Analyzer intergration area too, and I can't for the life of me see where it is.

I tried looking through the options when setting it up, and through the integration pages of the workbook that were added, but I can't see anything that seems likely to be the uncertainty.

Is it there and I'm just missing it somehow, or is there some option somewhere I've not enabled, or is the solution to use a different integration method, or some other solution I've not considered?

Thanks very much for your time,

Dan
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jasonzhao Posted - 03/02/2016 : 01:25:20 AM
Hello,

Would you please send your OPJ file to tech@originlab.com and tell us specifically, which parameter/results you want to calculate.

Best regards!
Jason
OriginLab Technical Service

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