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stefan3 Posted - 02/21/2003 : 05:23:25 AM
I have a question regarding the "subtract" feature. I use that, to get the quotient of two measured curves. However, this feature behaves rather unpredictable. Sometimes only the curve, that I selected is divided by the reference curve, sometimes all curves are (which is a very good thing, when it happens) and sometimes nothing happens at all. Retrying, if nothing happens doesn´t do anything.
I am using Origin 4.0 on Win98 at the university (I do not own Origin)
I have also some access to a PC with Origin 7.0 on WinXP.
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Laurie Posted - 02/24/2003 : 09:50:48 AM
When you select Analysis:Subtract, the subtraction should be performed on a single dataset. I would suggest that you try Origin 7 and if you still see the unpredictable behavior let us know. Thank you.

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