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ravinder Posted - 02/17/2004 : 1:17:11 PM
Dear all,
I am using "Pick Peaks" module to detect the peaks in my plot.
Actually the region where peak occurs is not a single point, but a range of x-values that have same y. The peak detection module in its present form, pics the first such point. But, what I need is the central point of this region. How do I acheive this??
Thanks in advance!
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Mike Buess Posted - 02/17/2004 : 1:34:03 PM
Have you tried adjusting the width of the Search Rectangle? It should probably be larger than the width of the peak.

Mike Buess
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